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The possibilities and dangers in using malachite green in pisciculture.[Translation from: Informatsionnyi Byulleten Biologiya Vnutrennikh Vod No.3 17-21, 1969.]

Steffens, W. and Lieder, U. and Nehring, D. and Hattop, H. W. (1969) The possibilities and dangers in using malachite green in pisciculture.[Translation from: Informatsionnyi Byulleten Biologiya Vnutrennikh Vod No.3 17-21, 1969.]. Windermere, UK, Freshwater Biological Association, (FBA Translations (New Series), 33)

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    Abstract

    For many years a dye has been used in the practise of pisciculture and pond management, which is known by the name of malachite green, and is used to combat fungus on fish, fish eggs and external animal parasites on fish. The authors describe the problem of the application of malachite green in pisciculture and undertake special, complementary research.

    Item Type: Monograph or Serial issue
    Title: The possibilities and dangers in using malachite green in pisciculture.[Translation from: Informatsionnyi Byulleten Biologiya Vnutrennikh Vod No.3 17-21, 1969.]
    Personal Creator/Author:
    CreatorsEmail
    Steffens, W.
    Lieder, U.
    Nehring, D.
    Hattop, H. W.
    Series Name: FBA Translations (New Series)
    Number: 33
    Date: 1969
    Publisher: Freshwater Biological Association
    Place of Publication: Windermere, UK
    Issuing Agency: Freshwater Biological Association
    Additional Information: Translated from Russian into English
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Dyes; Fish culture; Freshwater fish; Fish eggs; Fungal diseases; Toxicity tests; Experimental research;Oncorhynchus mykiss; Rutilus rutilus
    Subjects: Biology
    Fisheries
    Limnology
    Item ID: 4804
    Depositing User: Hardy B Schwamm
    Date Deposited: 14 Feb 2011 13:44
    Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 17:52
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4804

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