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_aGuerrero, R.D. III _92900 |
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_aCulture of monosex male Tilapia Mossambica and Ophicephalus Striatus in fertilized ponds with supplementary feeding / _cR.D. Guerrero III |
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_aQuezon City, Philippines : _bBureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources , _c1975 |
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520 | 3 | _aTwo ponds were each stocked with male Tilapia mossambica postfingerlings and Ophicephatus striatus fry at 10,000/ha and 400/ha, respectively. Growth rate of male tilapia in monosex culture was highest during the second month of the 120-day culture period. An estimated average standing crop of 5,076 kg/ ha/yr for harvestable-sized tilapia with 93% recovery was calculated. Average yield and recovery for O. striatus were 20 kg/ha, and 33%. Fifteen females were recovered from each pond. The small number of tilapia reproduction was attributed to O. striatus predation. | |
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_2LCHS _aTilapia _9289 |
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_2WorldCat _aTilapia mossambica _93109 |
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_2LCHS _a Mozambique tilapia _93110 |
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_2AGROVOC _aOreochromis mossambicus _93111 |
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_2WorldCat _aOphicephalus striatus _93112 |
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_2AGROVOC _aChanna striatus _93113 |
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_2AGROVOC _aTilapia culture _93114 |
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_2AGROVOC _aFish feeding _93115 |
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_2LCHS _aFish ponds _93116 |
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_078 _9143 _aPhilippines. _oIRC00017 _tThe Philippine Journal of Fisheries _x2672-2836 (Online) _gVolume 12, Issue no. 1 & 2 (1974), page 64-74 |
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