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Biocontrol of the vibriosis in the white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) using organic acids in the feeding
ArticleAbstract: In this research 3 formulations were used; pellets were mixed with lactic acid, formic acid, citricPalabras claves:BIOCONTROL, growth, Litopenaeus vannamei, Mixtures, White shrimpAutores:Ana Grijalva-Endara, Marcillo-Vallejo R., María Fernanda Garcés-Moncayo, Valenzuela-Cobos J.D., Vargas-Farías C.Fuentes:scopusFIRST STUDY of WATER QUALITY in the SAN CAMILO and MOJAHUEVO ESTUARIES LOCATED in GUAYAS for BEING USED in AQUACULTURE
ArticleAbstract: The water quality of the San Camilo and Mojahuevo estuaries was monitored in the months of April (raPalabras claves:Aquaculture, Estuaries, Heavy Metals, PollutantsAutores:Ana Grijalva-Endara, Erazo-Delgado J.C., José Marcelo Tierra-Arévalo, María Fernanda Garcés-Moncayo, Rodríguez-Grimón R.O., Teran Narvaez I.D., Valenzuela-Cobos J.D.Fuentes:scopusProduction of biomass and exopolysaccharides obtained from pleurotus hybrid strains under different phs to remove heavy metals in aquaculture effluents
ArticleAbstract: N Hybrid strains of the genus Pleurotus (PO5XPD4 and PO9XPD5) were grown in glucose medium and yeastPalabras claves:BIOMASS, Exopolysaccharides, Heavy Metals, PleurotusAutores:Ana Grijalva-Endara, Cardenas-Cobo J., Guevara-Viejó F., Lazo-Sulca R., María Fernanda Garcés-Moncayo, Noriega-Verdugo D., Valenzuela-Cobos J.D.Fuentes:scopusProduction of exopolysaccharides of colletotrichum gloeosporioides and rhizopus stolonifer to absorb lead in the sediment of aquaculture pool
ArticleAbstract: Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Rhizopus stolonifer were cultivated in two culture media: potatoPalabras claves:BIOMASS, CULTURE MEDIUM, Exopolysaccharides, Mycelial growthAutores:Ana Grijalva-Endara, Marcillo-Vallejo R., María Fernanda Garcés-Moncayo, Valenzuela-Cobos J.D.Fuentes:scopus