Analysis of experiments to improve food quality and nutrition programs in aquaculture
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aquaculture, artemia parthenogenetica, artemia franciscanaAbstract
This article provides information on a scientific analysis of work on growing a new type of artemia in artificial reservoirs of our Republic
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