Microfeed incorporated with probiotic for aquaculture: a review
Ensuring the availability of high-quality larvae in sufficient quantities remains a significant bottleneck for the grow-out phase of aquaculture. Over the past century, various alternative dietary solutions for larval stages have been explored, encompassing bacteria, microalgal pastes, yeasts, and v...
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Main Authors: | Yaslikan, Nor Mala, Yaminudin, Jasmin, Rasdi, Nadiah Wan, Karim, Murni |
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2023
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108589/ https://wvj.science-line.com/vol-13-no-4-dec-2023.html |
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