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ThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON GENETIC DIVERSITY IN DIFFERENT STOCKS OF GRASS CARP {CTENOPHARYNGODONIDELLVS} USING RANDOM AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNA (RAPD) MARKERS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) SAMUEL MOSES, T.L.S., B.F.Sc.Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors in the world, with an average annual growth rate of around 8% since 1970 (FAO, 2009). World aquaculture production has shown a tremendous growth from less than 1 million tonnes per year in the early 195Oâ s to 52.5 million tonnes in 2008 which valued at US$98.4billion (FAO, 2010). Per capita supply of fish through aquaculture has also increased from just 0.7 kg in 1970 to 7.8 kg in 2006 (FAO, 2009). India is the second largest aquaculture producer in the world next to China. At present the aquaculture production by India is 3.4 million tonnes (FAO, 2010).ThesisItem Open Access ROLE OF LACTIC ACID AS AN FEED ACIDIFIER AND ITS INFLUENCE ON GROWTH AND HEALTH IN LABEO ROHITA(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) NARASIMHA MURTHY, M. N., B.F.Sc.The global production of fish, crustaceans and molluscs has continued to increase and reached 144.6 million tonnes in 2008. While capture production has stayed around 92 million tones since 2001. The aquaculture production has continued to show strong growth, increasing at an average annual growth rate of 6.5% from 36.8 million tonnes in 2002 to 52.6 million tonnes in 2008 (FAO, 2011). India ranks second among top ten countries in aquaculture production with an average annual percent growth rate of 5.71 during 2006ThesisItem Open Access EFFECT OF STRESS ON ONTOGENY OF HUMORAL IMMUNITY IN CATLA(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) PRAKRUTHLG.S., B.F.ScAquaculture is one the fastest growing food sector with growth increasing at a rate of over 6-8%. StandardizationThesisItem Open Access EVALUATION OF BIOFILM OF AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA FOR ORAL VACCINATION OF CHANNA STRIATUS (BLOCH)(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) PRABHUGOUDA SIRIYAPPAGOUDER.B.F.ScAquaculture is the fastest growing food-producing sector, contributing nearly 36% to global fish supply in 2007 (FAO, 2009 and Infofish, 2009).ThesisItem Open Access PRODUCTION OF ALL- MALE POPULATION OF GUPPY, LEBISTES RETICULATES (ROBERT JOHN LECHMERE 1866) THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF AROMATASE INHIBITOR(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) CHANDRASHEKHARA, B. H, B.F.Sc.Sex manipulations in fishes employing hormones have become increasingly popular in recent years. The sexuality has great significance in fish, because there are differences in growth rate, behavior pattern, maturation time, body colouration, shape and size between the sexes in several species. Fish breeders are able to produce either males or females separately depending upon demand for monosex fish. In ornamental fishes, males are in greater demand due to their more attractive finnage and body color. The earnings of commercial aquarists can be increased if they are able to produce larger proportion of males in such species.ThesisItem Open Access DEVELOPMENT OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY (MAb) BASED FLOWTHROUGH IMMUNOGOLD ASSAY FOR DETECTION OF APHANOMYCES -CAUSATIVE AGENT OF EUS IN FISH(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) GHANA. K.V., B.F.SCA destructive ulcerative disease of freshwater and brackish water fishes has been occurring in Japan (Hatai et a/., 1994)ThesisItem Open Access DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BASED FLOW THROUGH IMMUNOASSAY FOR DETECTION OF APHANOMYCES INVADANS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) ADIL, B., B.F.ScMarine fisheries and aquaculture contribute to fish production, socio-economic development and renewable aquatic living resources