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Title: Studies on some aspects of the reproductive physiology of the female grey mullet mugil cephalus l.
Authors: Gopalakrishnan, A
Dr.Parameswaran Pillai, P
Keywords: Mullet,
Reproducative of mullet,
Reproductive biology,
Histology of oocytes
Issue Date: Jan-1991
Abstract: Aquaculture is the dynamic pursuit of production of organisms from water a process analogous to agriculture on land. The field of aquaculture is an emerging bioindustry, based upon the culture and husbandry of economically utilizable aquatic organisms. Of late, there has been a global upsurge for aquaculture, the main reasons for which include the requirement of protein source for the increasing world population, the decision by various world nations to increase the fish yield by developing unutilized or partially utilized water bodies and depletion of natural stock which is evident in recent years due to excessive exploitation .The present study has been taken up on the reproductive physiology of the female grey mullet, M. cephalus. The thesis is presented in seven chapters. In the present study, variations in the major biochemical parameters namely, moisture, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates cholesterol, carotenoid, ash, calcium and iron in four tissues E. muscle, liver, ovary and bloodserum of cephalus have been analysed at different maturity stages.
Description: Centre of Advanced Studies in Mariculture, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3352
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