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This book deals with the heavy metal (Chromium, Nickel & Zinc) toxicity consequences in the fresh water fish Labeo rohita commonly known as Rohu which is one of the major Indian common carp. Rohu is economically important fish as it is consumed as staple food in most parts of India. Industrialization leads to the heavy metal pollution of the water bodies which invariably affects the fish health and ultimately has bad effect on consumers' well being.

Produktbeschreibung
This book deals with the heavy metal (Chromium, Nickel & Zinc) toxicity consequences in the fresh water fish Labeo rohita commonly known as Rohu which is one of the major Indian common carp. Rohu is economically important fish as it is consumed as staple food in most parts of India. Industrialization leads to the heavy metal pollution of the water bodies which invariably affects the fish health and ultimately has bad effect on consumers' well being.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Neha V. Bhatkar is working as an associate professor in the department of Zoology of Shri Shivaji Arts, Commerce & Science College, Akot which is affiliated to SGB Amravati University, Amravati, India. She is the Chairperson of Board of Studies of Zoology. She is engaged in the research related to environmental toxicology and arachnology.