Oyster culture: Hatchery production of single spats slipper-shaped oyster Crassostrea iredalei
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This manual intends to provide information on the techniques, processes, and recommend practices on hatchery production of single spats slipper-shaped oyster Crassostrea iredalei. This will serve as a guide for hatchery operators and shellfish farmers on the production and profitability of safe and quality single spats oyster for grow-out culture.
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Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development. (2021). Oyster culture: Hatchery production of single spats slipper-shaped oyster Crassostrea iredalei. Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines: DOST-PCAARRD.
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PCAARRD Information Bulletin; No. 113/2021Koleksi
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