Pagpapalaki ng tilapya
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The manual discusses tilapia culture methods in concrete tanks, net cages, and fishponds. It details the species of tilapia cultured in the Philippines, which include Oreochromis niloticus, O. mossambicus, O. aureus. It covers the following: site selection; construction of netcages and its modules; fishpond construction and pond preparation; criteria for fry selection; stocking; netcage and pond management including water quality management; and harvest. The manual also lists the agencies involved in tilapia research and development in the Philippines; defines some technical terms in a glossary, and lists some useful references.
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Text in Filipino.
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Eguia, R. V., & Eguia, M. R. R., & Basiao, Z. U. (2001). Pagpapalaki ng tilapya (2nd Ed.). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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9718511512Series
Aquaculture extension manual; No. 22Format
57 p. : ill. (some col).
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