Productivity

The Collected Abstracts from the PD/A CRSP Series in English, French, and Spanish, 1987-1995

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  • Date of Publication: 1998
  • Author(s): Danielle Clair; with assistance from Danielle Crop; Matt Niles; Kris McElwee; Misty Woody; Charlotte Cannon
  • Type of Document: Project Document

Growth Performance and Economic Benefits of Oreochromis niloticus/Clarias gariepinus Polyculture Fed on Three Supplementary Feeds in Fertilized Tropical Ponds

Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture CRSP investigation related to the scientific theme Feeds and Fertilizers Research.

Fish Yields and Economic Benefits of Tilapia/Clarias Polyculture in Fertilized Ponds Receiving Commercial Feeds or Pelleted Agricultural By-Products

Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture CRSP investigation related to the scientific theme Feeds and Fertilizers Research.

Reduction of Rations below Satiation Levels

Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture CRSP investigation related to the scientific theme Feeds and Fertilizers Research.

Timing of the Onset of Supplemental Feeding

Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture CRSP investigation related to the scientific theme Feeds and Fertilizers Research.

Educational Development Activities in Support of Tilapia Aquaculture in the Philippines

Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture CRSP investigation related to the scientific theme Feeds and Fertilizers Research.

Molecular Markers Selection for Disease Resistance and Other Traits in Intraspecific Bean Species Crosses

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  • Date of Publication: August 1997
  • Author(s): S.O. Park
  • Type of Document: Thesis or Dissertation

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Sampling plant tissue for nutrient analysis

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  • Date of Publication: July 1997
  • Author(s): F. Eivazi
  • Type of Document: Not Available

Soil pH and nutrient availability

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  • Date of Publication: June 1997
  • Author(s): F. Eivazi
  • Type of Document: Not Available

Inclusion of tilapia as a diversification strategy for penaeid shrimp culture

Abstract: The potential for tilapia culture in brackish water shrimp ponds is evaluated. Aquaculturally important tilapia are the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), blue tilapia (O. aureus), […]

  • Date of Publication: 4/1/1997
  • Author(s): Bartholomew W. Green
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document