ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECTIVENESS OF BLACK QUICK (Nigella sativa Linn) EXTRACT ON BACTERIA INHIBITORY Aeromonas hydrophila, AND MORPHOLOGY FISH INDIGO (Oreochromis niloticus) POST INFECTION
Abstract:The main problem in cultivation is a disease that causes less optimal growth and even death. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of black cumin extract on the inhibition of A. hydrophila bacteria, analyze its active ingredients, analyze its toxicity level to Tilapia, and analyze the effect of the extract on the survival rate and morphology of Tilapia after being infected with A. hydrophila bacteria. The method used was a completely randomized design (CRD) which consisted of 3 stages. Inhibition zone w… Show more
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