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Barren Land

Introduction of Barren Land Barren land, also referred to as wasteland or unproductive land, is an area that cannot support significant vegetation or productive agricultural activities due to various natural or human-induced factors. The consequences of land are profound, affecting ecosystems, societies, and economies. Reduced agricultural output, loss of biodiversity, increased vulnerability to atmospheric change, […]

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Introduction

Production of fish is very important (Tripathi and Harsh, 2002) because major source of protein all over the world is fish and 60% of people depend on protein intake for healthy life (Osibone et al., 2009). Twenty-six percent meat is obtained from fish, which is insufficient to fulfil the protein requirement of rapidly growing population,

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The southern Punjab, Cholistan (Rohi) is one of the largest deserts of the country, which consists of sand dunes, sandy / loamy soil, and saline-sodic clayey soil. The ground water is mostly saline and brackish which is unfit for drinking and Agriculture. The economy of our country is agricultural based. However, Livestock and fisheries also

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Long term sustainability of the best fish production in Brackish Water

In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of fish production, especially given its effects on the oceans and the communities reliant on fisheries, long-term sustainability of fish is an essential issue for us all. It entails finding a delicate equilibrium between economic gain, environmental preservation, and social welfare. By implementing sustainable fishing practices, we can

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Brackish Water Fish Nutrition/Feed Requirements

Brackish Water Fish nutrition is a cornerstone of successful brackish water fish farming, influencing growth rates, health, and overall productivity. This article delves into the critical aspects of fish nutrition in brackish water environments, including feed requirements, feed formulation, and the importance of a balanced diet in aquaculture operations. Introduction Brackish water fish farming is

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Species, Site and Soil Selection for Brackish Water Aquaculture Operations in Barren Land

As freshwater assets ended up progressively rare around the globe, numerous aquaculture administrators are turning to elective sources of brackish water, such as brackish water. Brackish water could be a mix of seawater and freshwater and contains a saltiness run of 0.5 to 30 parts per thousand (ppt). It can be found in coastal ranges,

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BACKGROUND OF BRACKISH WATER FISH FARMING AND AQUACULTURE RESEARCH IN BARREN LAND

Increasing requirements on freshwater use for agricultural, industrial and domestic reasons are gradually limiting aquaculture based on freshwater, especially in tropical arid and rainfed areas. An essential option is the efficient use of marine and brackish water settings for aquaculture. With its euryhaline features and remarkable ability to flourish in saline settings, several tilapia species

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Investigation of Various Adverse Effects of Pesticides in Exposed Workers

Summary This study was conducted to investigate the toxic effects of pesticides on pesticide exposed workers. For this purpose total 100 workers of different age groups were sampled from different districts of Punjab, Pakistan. They were compared with 100 healthy non-exposed persons. Workers blood, serum and urine samples were collected. Blood samples were analyzed by

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