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VOL. 8, ISSUE 4 (2023)
Effect of different levels of cow manure on phytoplankton productivity in culture
Authors
B Indhu, S Sivanantham, N Thangaraj, N Thirunavukkarasu
Abstract
It is generally accepted that algae provide
for a healthy addition to both human and animal diets. Organic fertilisers are
natural compounds that have a tendency to hasten the creation of phytoplankton
or other tiny organisms on which many fish feed more quickly. This in turn helps
the fish grow and reproduce more quickly. The purpose of this investigation was
to investigate the physicochemical characteristics, nutritional and
phytoplankton dynamics in cow manure at five different concentrations. The
purpose of this investigation was to investigate the physicochemical
characteristics, nutritional and phytoplankton dynamics in cow manure at five
different concentrations. In the current study, the concentration of cow manure
was too low, which resulted in a low phytoplankton count. This was due to the
fact that the water was polluted, and the cow manure concentration was too
high. The number of phytoplankton was low because there were not enough
nutrients in the water; but, the concentration of cow manure was adequate, and
there was sufficient water volume and seeds for phytoplankton, thus the number
of phytoplankton was high.
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Pages:32-35
How to cite this article:
B Indhu, S Sivanantham, N Thangaraj, N Thirunavukkarasu "Effect of different levels of cow manure on phytoplankton productivity in culture". International Journal of Zoology Studies, Vol 8, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 32-35
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