Effect of magnetotherapy on the hatchability of eggs of fish, Cypnnus carpio
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Abstract
Fertilised eggs of Cyprinus carpio were exposed to radiant magnetic energy. The hatching time of eggs decreased with a significant increase in the per cent hatchability in the experimental groups. The impact of north pole energy was profound than the south pole on the above parameters. The fry size and activity showed positive correlation with magnetotherapy. The results are discussed in relation to the reasons governing the facts.Downloads
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Sivakumari, K., & Manavalaramanujam, R. (2011). Effect of magnetotherapy on the hatchability of eggs of fish, Cypnnus carpio. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 43(4), 411-412. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/8924