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Dr. Hiam Said Ali El Desouky El Abd :: Publications:

Title:
In-water Bacillus species probiotic improved water quality, growth, hemato-biochemical profile, immune regulatory genes and resistance of Nile tilapia to Aspergillus flavus infection.
Authors: In-water Bacillus species probiotic improved water quality, growth, hemato-biochemical profile, immune regulatory genes and resistance of Nile tilapia to Aspergillus flavus infection.
Year: 2024
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Aquaculture International
Volume: 32
Issue: 6
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Springer Nature
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Fish farming practices currently make effective use of probiotic Bacillus species, specifically Bacillus subtilis and B. licheniformis. The current study assessed the water quality, growth performance, body composition, hemato-biochemical activities, immune regulatory genes, and resistance to Aspergillus flavus in order to determine the effectiveness of the water additive probiotic Bacillus species mixture (SANOLIFE®PRO-W) on Nile tilapia aquaculture. Fish were kept in four groups (control, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03) gm. /m3for 56 days using Bacillus species in-water treatment. The results showed that the fish treated with SANOLIFE® performed significantly better (P 

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