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Interaction of the midgut gland and the ovary in vitellogenesis and consequences for the breeding success: a comparison of unablated and ablated spawners of Penaeus monodon
(European Aquaculture Society, 1989)
The midgut glands and ovaries of unablated and ablated females of Penaeus monodon were examined before and after spawning by light and electron microscopy to elucidate the role of the midgut gland during vitellogenesis. ...
Leucaena leucocephala leaves in formulated feed for Penaeus monodon: a concrete example of the application of histology in nutrition research
(Elsevier, 1986)
Penaeus monodon postlarvae were fed with formulated diets containing either soaked or unsoaked Leucaena leaves. A similarly prepared feed with soybean in place of Leucaena was used for comparison. Results were analysed by ...
Specific amino acid-free semi-purified diets for Penaeus monodon juveniles
(Kagoshima University Research Center for the South Pacific, 1986)
To determine the effects of deficiency of individual amino acids believed to be essential to Penaeus monodon juveniles, a 28-day feeding experiment was carried out with P. monodon postlarvae.
P. monodon postlarvae ...
Midgut gland as monitor organ for the nutritional value of diets in Penaeus monodon (Decapoda)
(Elsevier, 1985)
Midgut gland cells of Penaeus monodon postlarvae were investigated by electron microscopy after starvation and refeeding with different diets.
Well nourished postlarvae could be starved for 5 days without irreversible ...
Carbohydrate requirements of Penaeus monodon (Fabricius) juveniles
(Elsevier, 1987)
P. monodon juveniles with an initial mean weight of 0.62 g were fed isonitrogenous (45%) and isolipidic (10%) semi-purified diets containing 10, 20 and 30% trehalose, sucrose and glucose for 56 days. Shrimp fed the diet ...