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Effects of cultivation techniques on the characteristics of cysts from a salina in Kenya
Radull, J.; Rasowo, J.; Foucquaert, E.N.; Sorgeloos, P. (1992). Effects of cultivation techniques on the characteristics of cysts from a salina in Kenya. Discov. Innov. 4(1): 97-101
In: Discovery and Innovation. African Academy of Sciences: Nairobi. ISSN 1015-079X
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Aquaculture Cysts Artemia salina (Linnaeus, 1758) [WoRMS] ISW, Kenya [Marine Regions] Marien/Kust; Brak water |
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- Radull, J.
- Rasowo, J.
- Foucquaert, E.N.
- Sorgeloos, P.
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Cysts produced after inoculation with San Francisco Bay (SFB) strain Artemia were harvested and analysed at Artemia Reference Centre. Results obtained after nutritional analysis indicate a potential source of high quality cysts. Cyst hatching percentage, hatching rate and hatching efficiency was 61%, 24h and 173,400n/g respectively. Hatching percentage (H%) varied slightly with variation in salinity and peroxide treatment. Highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) content was representative of high quality cysts. This was also supported by the good growth performance in test with the marine Mysid, M. bahia M. |
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