Publications by authors named "Omaima M Ahmed"
Article Synopsis
- - Biofloc (BF) shrimp farming shows promise for sustainability, but optimizing conditions like density and feeding is essential for its success.
- - A study comparing low density (LD) and high density (HD) stocking of white-leg shrimp revealed that shrimp in the LD group had better growth rates, survival, and protein content, while the HD group had higher harmful bacterial counts.
- - Immune gene expression was notably higher in the LD group, suggesting better health, whereas the HD group showed increased stress markers, emphasizing the need for careful management of shrimp farming densities.
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