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Effect Of Different Sources Of Salt Water And Ionic Concentrations On Larval Nursing Of Giant Fresh Water Prawn(Macrobrachium Rosenbergii)De Man / Thapa, A.B.
Title : Effect Of Different Sources Of Salt Water And Ionic Concentrations On Larval Nursing Of Giant Fresh Water Prawn(Macrobrachium Rosenbergii)De Man Material Type: printed text Authors: Thapa, A.B., Author Publisher: Bangkok : Kasetsart University Publication Date: 2002 Pagination: 59 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: morphology;osmoregulation;hatchery system;water quality;breeding methods;feeding strategies Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3489 Effect Of Different Sources Of Salt Water And Ionic Concentrations On Larval Nursing Of Giant Fresh Water Prawn(Macrobrachium Rosenbergii)De Man [printed text] / Thapa, A.B., Author . - Bangkok : Kasetsart University, 2002 . - 59 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: morphology;osmoregulation;hatchery system;water quality;breeding methods;feeding strategies Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3489 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 5264 THA Document NARC Library Documents Available Effect of different sources of salt water and ionic concentrations on larval nursing of giant giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) De Man / Thapa, A.B.
Title : Effect of different sources of salt water and ionic concentrations on larval nursing of giant giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) De Man Material Type: printed text Authors: Thapa, A.B. ; , Publisher: Thailand : Kasetsart University Publication Date: 2002 Pagination: 59 General note: AN: NR-5264 Keywords: Fish culture; Prawn; Agriculture Class number: 639.8 Effect of different sources of salt water and ionic concentrations on larval nursing of giant giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) De Man [printed text] / Thapa, A.B. ; , . - Thailand : Kasetsart University, 2002 . - 59.
AN: NR-5264
Keywords: Fish culture; Prawn; Agriculture Class number: 639.8 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC2005264 639.8, THA Document NARC Library Documents Available Participatory evaluation of growth and production performance of Domesticated Sahar (Tor putitora) in pond condition in the terai and hill of Nepal / J.D. Bista
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Participatory evaluation of growth and production performance of Domesticated Sahar (Tor putitora) in pond condition in the terai and hill of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: J.D. Bista, Author ; Wagle, S.K., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author ; Thapa, A.B., Author Pagination: 365-368 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Participatory evaluation, Sahar growth, aquaculture potential Abstract: Sahar (Tor putitora) formed a substantial natural fishery in the major riverine and lacustrine ecosystem of Nepal. Biological diversity of this species is being threatened by various anthropogenic activities. In view of the conservational value and the aquaculture potential of T.putitora, significant development in artificial propagation of this species has been achieved. Information and data on growth and production of Sahar in captive environment are meager. Farmers’ perception on raising this species and analysis of comparative advantage over other cultivated carp species are essential whether or not Sahar could be established in current aquaculture setting………………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1553 Participatory evaluation of growth and production performance of Domesticated Sahar (Tor putitora) in pond condition in the terai and hill of Nepal [printed text] / J.D. Bista, Author ; Wagle, S.K., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author ; Thapa, A.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 365-368 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Participatory evaluation, Sahar growth, aquaculture potential Abstract: Sahar (Tor putitora) formed a substantial natural fishery in the major riverine and lacustrine ecosystem of Nepal. Biological diversity of this species is being threatened by various anthropogenic activities. In view of the conservational value and the aquaculture potential of T.putitora, significant development in artificial propagation of this species has been achieved. Information and data on growth and production of Sahar in captive environment are meager. Farmers’ perception on raising this species and analysis of comparative advantage over other cultivated carp species are essential whether or not Sahar could be established in current aquaculture setting………………..
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1553URL Productivity Assessment in Polyculture Fish Farming Using Different Stocking Densities of Fingerlings / Thapa, A.B. ; P. K. Sah
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Title : Productivity Assessment in Polyculture Fish Farming Using Different Stocking Densities of Fingerlings Material Type: printed text Authors: Thapa, A.B., Author ; P. K. Sah, Author Pagination: 39-44 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Polyculture using two major cmp species of indigenous carp (Rohu, bhakur and naini)
and exotic CGI]J (silver catp, bighead carp and grass carp) stocked in two stocking ratios
(80:20) was carried out for 240 days ji·otn February 1988_ to October 1999 in two
different stocking densities (5000 jingerlingslha and 7000 jingerlings/ha). Av. wt. offish
40-60 g size was stocked in earthen ponds (40 m x 10m). The common carp growth wps
highest (4.5 glday and 4.1 glday) when stocked exotic catps as major species (,80%) in
both stocking densities (7000 .fingerlingslha and 5000 jingerlingslha, respectively)
followed by silver carp (~.4-3.6 glday) and bighead carp (2.5-3.5 glday) when stocked
exotic carps as major species (80%). The growth rates of grass carp, rohu ·and naini
were low (1.3-1. 7 glday) with slightly higher growth rate of bhakur (1.8-2.0 g/day) ·
showing no differences either in stocking ratios or stocking densities. The productivity
obtained highest 4.2 Mtlha when stocked 5000 jingerlingslha using exotic carp as major
species (80%) followed by 3.5 Mt/ha when stocked 7000 jinger/ingslha also using exotic
carp as major catp. The lowest productivity was 2. 0 Mt/ha when stocked 5000
.fif!gerlings/ha using indigenous carp as major species (80%). The survival rates did not
show much difference in all treatments and remained between 75-84%.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=374 Productivity Assessment in Polyculture Fish Farming Using Different Stocking Densities of Fingerlings [printed text] / Thapa, A.B., Author ; P. K. Sah, Author . - [s.d.] . - 39-44 p.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Polyculture using two major cmp species of indigenous carp (Rohu, bhakur and naini)
and exotic CGI]J (silver catp, bighead carp and grass carp) stocked in two stocking ratios
(80:20) was carried out for 240 days ji·otn February 1988_ to October 1999 in two
different stocking densities (5000 jingerlingslha and 7000 jingerlings/ha). Av. wt. offish
40-60 g size was stocked in earthen ponds (40 m x 10m). The common carp growth wps
highest (4.5 glday and 4.1 glday) when stocked exotic catps as major species (,80%) in
both stocking densities (7000 .fingerlingslha and 5000 jingerlingslha, respectively)
followed by silver carp (~.4-3.6 glday) and bighead carp (2.5-3.5 glday) when stocked
exotic carps as major species (80%). The growth rates of grass carp, rohu ·and naini
were low (1.3-1. 7 glday) with slightly higher growth rate of bhakur (1.8-2.0 g/day) ·
showing no differences either in stocking ratios or stocking densities. The productivity
obtained highest 4.2 Mtlha when stocked 5000 jingerlingslha using exotic carp as major
species (80%) followed by 3.5 Mt/ha when stocked 7000 jinger/ingslha also using exotic
carp as major catp. The lowest productivity was 2. 0 Mt/ha when stocked 5000
.fif!gerlings/ha using indigenous carp as major species (80%). The survival rates did not
show much difference in all treatments and remained between 75-84%.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=374 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=374URL
in Agricultural Research for Development: Proceedings of fourth SAS-N Convention, 4-6 April 2012, Lalitpur / Hira K. Manandhar
Title : Research status of Sahar (Tor putitora) and its potential in aquaculture Material Type: printed text Authors: J.D. Bista, Author ; A.P Nepal, Author ; Shrestha, R.K., Author ; Thapa, A.B., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author ; T.B Gurung, Author Pagination: 320-325 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Sahar, Tor putitora (Cyprinidae), also known as Mahseer, is one of the most popular freshwater sport fish throughout the trans-Himalayan mid hill waters. Sahar formed a substantial natural fishery in the major riverine and lacustrine ecosystem of Nepal. Biological diversity of this species is being threatened by various anthropogenic activities. In view of the conservational value and the aquaculture potential of Sahar, significant development in artificial propagation and mass scale seed production of this species has been achieved……………………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1689 Research status of Sahar (Tor putitora) and its potential in aquaculture [printed text] / J.D. Bista, Author ; A.P Nepal, Author ; Shrestha, R.K., Author ; Thapa, A.B., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author ; T.B Gurung, Author . - [s.d.] . - 320-325 p.
in Agricultural Research for Development: Proceedings of fourth SAS-N Convention, 4-6 April 2012, Lalitpur / Hira K. Manandhar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Sahar, Tor putitora (Cyprinidae), also known as Mahseer, is one of the most popular freshwater sport fish throughout the trans-Himalayan mid hill waters. Sahar formed a substantial natural fishery in the major riverine and lacustrine ecosystem of Nepal. Biological diversity of this species is being threatened by various anthropogenic activities. In view of the conservational value and the aquaculture potential of Sahar, significant development in artificial propagation and mass scale seed production of this species has been achieved……………………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1689 E-copies
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