Exploring the potential of Sonneratia alba leaf boiling extract as a natural preventive measure against causing white spot syndrome virus in tiger shrimp fingerlings
Nurhidayah,
Muliani,
Endang Susianingsih
et al.
Abstract:The possibility of mass mortality in farmed shrimp populations is a risk posed by WSSV. Vaccines and chemical drugs have been created to stop WSSV infection, but they can be harmful to the environment and human health. Therefore, natural prevention options are needed. 1% boiled S. alba extract was used in this study to test the technique of immersing tiger shrimp fry at different times before WSSV infection. The study was designed in RAL with eight treatments and three repetitions: These were A) 12-hour immers… Show more
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