Recent advances of Terminalia catappa and its application in fish culture: A review
Xu Wang,
Norhidayah Mohd Taufek,
Norhafiza Mohd Arshad
Abstract:High‐intensity aquaculture may cause the aquatic animals to experience elevated stress levels, which in turn will increase their susceptibility to illness and result in substantial losses. Farmers frequently use chemical and antibiotic treatments for fish diseases, which have led to drug‐resistant and hazardous residues in farmed fish and the environment. Consequently, finding substitutes for chemicals and antibiotics is crucial for disease management in aquaculture. Terminalia catappa L. or commonly called In… Show more
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