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Waste loading in shrimp and fish processing effluents: potential source of hazards to the coastal and nearshore environments

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Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Saleha Khan, Masaru Tanaka

Journal: Marine Pollution BulletinYear: 2004Citations: 187

On average, only 30-40% of the global fishery production is consumed fresh and the rest 60-70% is processed for human consumption and other purposes. Although the proportion of the total fishery production that are processed remained relatively stable over the last decade, the total bulk of processe...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic Science
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The potential of periphyton-based culture of the native major carp calbaush,<i>Labeo calbasu</i>(Hamilton)

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M. Abdul Wahab, M.E. Äzim, M. H. H. Ali, M.C.M. Beveridge et al.

Journal: Aquaculture ResearchYear: 1999Citations: 96

The project evaluated the effect of installing scrap bamboo (‘kanchi’) as a substrate for periphyton on growth and production of the indigenous major carp calbaush, Labeo calbasu (Hamilton). The impacts of fish grazing on the periphyton community were also assessed. Six ponds were used, three of whi...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape Conservation
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Nuclear and Cellular Abnormalities of Erythrocytes in Response to Thermal Stress in Common Carp Cyprinus carpio

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Md Shahjahan, Most. Sabia Khatun, Mim Mostarin Mun, SM Majharul Islam et al.

Journal: Frontiers in PhysiologyYear: 2020Citations: 80

As a consequence of global warming, increase of water temperature is likely to alter physiological functions of fish. Hence, we examined the effects of high temperature on blood glucose, hematological parameters (hemoglobin, Hb; red blood cell, RBC; and white blood cell, WBC), and nuclear and cellul...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Utilization of astaxanthin from microalgae and carotenoid rich algal biomass as a feed supplement in aquaculture and poultry industry: An overview

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Jinnath Rehana Ritu, Ranga Rao Ambati, G. A. Ravishankar, Md Shahjahan et al.

Journal: Journal of Applied PhycologyYear: 2022Citations: 60
Physical SciencesEnergyRenewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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Effects of temperature and light intensity on the growth and toxicity of<i>Heterosigma akashiwo</i>(Raphidophyceae)

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K Ono, Saleha Khan, Y. Onoue

Journal: Aquaculture ResearchYear: 2000Citations: 54

The effects of temperature and light intensity on the growth and toxicity of Heterosigma akashiwo (Hada) were studied in the laboratory. The growth and toxicity of this organism were found to be greatly influenced by temperature and light intensity. The best growth was found at 25 °C where the toxic...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Seasonal Cycle of Phytoplankton in Aquaculture Ponds in Bangladesh

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Abu Affan, Abu Syed Jewel, Md. Mahfuzul Haque, Saleha Khan et al.

Journal: ALGAEYear: 2005Citations: 42

A study on the seasonal changes in the phytoplankton community was carried out in four aquaculture ponds of Bangladesh over a period of 16 months from August 2000 to November 2001. Out of 45 phytoplankton species identified, 30 belong to Cyanophyceae, 7 to Chlorophyceae, 5 to Bacillariophyceae and 3...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Trichosanthes dioica Roxb.: A vegetable with diverse pharmacological properties

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Mahia Khandaker, Saleha Akter, Mohammad Zafar Imam

Journal: Food Science and Human WellnessYear: 2018Citations: 41

Trichosanthes dioica Roxb. is a climber of the Cucurbitaceae family mainly found in tropical Asia. The fruit is widely consumed as a vegetable and different parts of this plant are used in the traditional medicine to treat various types of human ailments. In this review, we critically analyzed and p...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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Effects of Rotten Vegetable-Based Low-Cost Media on the Growth and Morphology of an Astaxanthin-Producing Green Alga, Monoraphidium Littorale

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Jinnath Rehana Ritu, Saleha Khan, Md. Sakhawat Hossain, Md. Mahfuzul Haque

Journal: Aquaculture ResearchYear: 2023Citations: 38

Growing microalgae on vegetable waste (rotten potatoes) media is not only a plausible technique to replace expensive commercial media but also a way of reducing feed costs for rearing zooplankton and fish larvae in aquaculture. As a way of starting an inevitable step up, Monoraphidium littorale was ...

Physical SciencesEnergyRenewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentOpen Access
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Effects of spirulina Spirulina platensis meal as a feed additive on growth performance and immunological response of Gangetic mystus Mystus cavasius

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Md. Al Mamun, Md. Amzad Hossaın, Joya Saha, Saleha Khan et al.

Journal: Aquaculture ReportsYear: 2023Citations: 37

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary Spirulina platensis supplementation on the growth and immunity of Mystus cavasius. Fish were fed on the experimental diets, where the fish meal was replaced with S. platensis meal at 0%, 2.5%, 5.0%, 7.5%, and 10% levels, respectively. T...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunologyOpen Access
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Study of harmful algal blooms in a eutrophic pond, Bangladesh

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Roksana Jahan, Saleha Khan, Md. Mahfuzul Haque, Joong Ki Choi

Journal: Environmental Monitoring and AssessmentYear: 2009Citations: 35

The purpose of this research was to analyze the underlying mechanisms and contributing factors related to the seasonal dynamic of harmful algal blooms in a shallow eutrophic pond, Bangladesh during September 2005-July 2006. Two conspicuous events were noted simultaneously throughout the study period...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Size dependent ingestion and effects of microplastics on survivability, hematology and intestinal histopathology of juvenile striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus)

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Sheik Istiak Md Shahriar, Naimul Islam, Farhan Jamil Emon, Mohammad Ashaf‐Ud‐Doulah et al.

Journal: ChemosphereYear: 2024Citations: 30

Microplastic pollution is drastically increasing in aquatic ecosystems and it is assumed that different sizes of microplastics have diverse impacts on the physiology of aquatic organisms. Therefore, this study was intended to examine the ingestion and size specific effects of polyamide microplastic ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollution
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Development of a low-cost polyculture system utilizing Hygroryza aristata floating grass in the coastal wetlands of Bangladesh

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Md. Moazzem Hossain, Hafizur Rahman, Md. Lokman Ali, Saleha Khan et al.

Journal: AquacultureYear: 2020Citations: 27

Worldwide the quality and high price of fish feed are an important issue for sustainable aquaculture that warranted the development of low-cost culture systems utilizing natural resources. An experiment was conducted in a tidally inundated wetland in the coastal region of Bangladesh utilizing natura...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic Science
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Use of Asian watergrass as feed of grass carp

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Md Moazzem Hossain, Md. Lokman Ali, Saleha Khan, Md. Mahfuzul Haque et al.

Journal: Aquaculture ReportsYear: 2020Citations: 26

Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) was cultured in the inundated low-lying coastal wetlands using Asian watergrass (Hygroryza aristata) as feed for 6 months. The study was carried out with three treatments, each with three replications. The grass was planted during plot preparation in treatment on...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic ScienceOpen Access
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Study of Euglenophytes Bloom and it's Impact on Fish Growth in Bangladesh

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Md. Mezanur Rahman, Md. Abu Sayed Jewel, Saleha Khan, Md. Mahfuzul Haque

Journal: ALGAEYear: 2007Citations: 25

A study was carried out in nine fertilized fish ponds under three treatments (T-I, T-II and T-III) at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh to see the bloom of euglenophytes with the intention of observing its impact on the growth of fish in culture condition. Some water quality parameters ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Microcystins (cyanobacterial toxins) in surface waters of rural Bangladesh: Pilot study

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Martin Welker, Ingrid Chorus, Jutta Fastner, Saleha Khan et al.

Journal: Journal of Water and HealthYear: 2005Citations: 25

In Bangladesh the exposure of millions of inhabitants to water from (shallow) tube wells contaminated with high geogenic loads of arsenic is a major concern. As an alternative to the costly drilling of deep wells, the return to the use of surface water as a source of drinking water is considered. In...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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