The Experience of Growing Artemia in Our Republic Using Intensive Technologies
Keywords:
Arthropoda, Crustacea, Brachiopoda, AnostrasaAbstract
This article presents information about the experience of artificial cultivation of Artemia in the Chimbai district of our republic and about research works on artificial cultivation of Artemia using intensive methods tested by scientists of the University of Canto, Vietnam
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