Biotechnological Approaches and Water Ecosystem
Contents: 1. Neoplasms in Fish. 2. Evaluation of different RTPCR assays for diagnosis of carrier infection of Nodavirus (MrNV) and Extra Small Virus (XSV) in Macrobrachium rosenbergii in Egypt. 3. New approaches in control of mastitis in dairy animals. 4. Climatic change and its impact on fish. 5. Increasing catfish production as a try to combat growth crayfish in the River Nile and its branches. 6. Fish production in the presumed lake of qattara depression. 7. Role of molecular techniques in characterization of bacteria causing pneumonia in small ruminants. 8. Role played by gene factor in initiation of bacterial antibiotic resistance. 9. Xenobioticsas stressful factors in aquatic system (in fish). 10. Parasitological studies on the isopoda (cymothoidae) parasites infesting some marine fishes at Suez Canal area at Ismailia Province, Egypt with a key to the cymothoid genera. 11. Use of enzyme activities as biomarkers for oxidative stress induced by Metacercarial affections in some cultured tilapia species. 12. Effects of environmental oil spills on commercial fish and shellfish in Suez Canal and Suez Gulf Regions (Review Article). 13. Clinico-pathological changes in fish exposed to pollutants. 14. Renal genomic instability induced by aspartame and the possible influence of the flaxseed oil and coenzyme Q10 in male rats. 15. Aquatic pollutants and bioremediations. 16. Aquatic environmental pollution in the Egyptian countryside and its effect on fish production. 17. Nutritional evaluation of moringaoleifera fodder in comparison with Trifoliumalexandrinum (berseem) and impact of feeding on lactation performance of cows. 18. Epidemiology and antimicrobial activity of Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolated from Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) during an outbreak in Egypt.
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Pawan Kumar Bharti