Histopathological studies of tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) gastro-intestinal system exposed to Castor bean seed as piscicide compared with Mohua oil cake as haemotoxic agent
Abstract:Histopathological manifestation of castor bean seed as fish toxicant upon gastro-intestinal system of Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) was investigated parallel with mohua oil cake as haemotoxic piscicidal agent in outdoor experimental tanks. Castor seed bean was proved to be an effective piscicide with activity potential comparative with mohua oil cake though the mortality rate was higher and quicker in the later. As plant derived toxicant castor bean exhibited strong histopathological lessions in intestinal… Show more
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