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"Carps Fingerlings Toxicity to Pesticides" by E. Rajalakshmi is an insightful book that explores the impact of pesticides on carps, a popular freshwater fish that is widely cultivated for consumption. The book delves into the different types of pesticides commonly used in aquaculture and the potential harm they can cause to the health of carp fingerlings, which are young carps that have recently hatched. The author draws on extensive research and empirical evidence to highlight the negative effects of pesticide toxicity on carp fingerlings, including growth inhibition, reproductive failure,…mehr

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"Carps Fingerlings Toxicity to Pesticides" by E. Rajalakshmi is an insightful book that explores the impact of pesticides on carps, a popular freshwater fish that is widely cultivated for consumption. The book delves into the different types of pesticides commonly used in aquaculture and the potential harm they can cause to the health of carp fingerlings, which are young carps that have recently hatched. The author draws on extensive research and empirical evidence to highlight the negative effects of pesticide toxicity on carp fingerlings, including growth inhibition, reproductive failure, and even death. The book also examines the various methods and techniques used to mitigate the risks of pesticide toxicity, such as water management, biological control, and the use of eco-friendly pesticides. This book is an essential resource for aquaculture farmers, researchers, and policymakers seeking to develop sustainable and environmentally responsible practices in the aquaculture industry. It sheds light on the need for greater awareness and caution in the use of pesticides, and provides practical recommendations for minimizing their impact on aquatic ecosystems and the health of carps. Overall, "Carps Fingerlings Toxicity to Pesticides" is a timely and informative contribution to the field of aquaculture and environmental science.