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A. K. Prusty
Researcher at Central Institute of Fisheries Education
Publications - 19
Citations - 824
A. K. Prusty is an academic researcher from Central Institute of Fisheries Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 638 citations.
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Beta-glucan: an ideal immunostimulant in aquaculture (a review).
Dharmendra Kumar Meena,Pronob Das,Shailesh Kumar,Subhash C. Mandal,A. K. Prusty,Soibam Khogen Singh,M. S. Akhtar,Bijay Kumar Behera,Kundan Kumar,Asim K. Pal,S.C. Mukherjee +10 more
TL;DR: This review highlights β-glucan as an immunostimulant, its effective dosages, and route of administration and furthermore provides an outline on role of β- glucan in enhancing growth, survival, and protection against infectious pathogens pertaining to fishes and shellfishes.
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Effect of short term exposure of fenvalerate on biochemical and haematological responses in Labeo rohita (Hamilton) fingerlings
A. K. Prusty,M.P.S. Kohli,Narottam Prasad Sahu,Asim K. Pal,Neelam Saharan,Sipra Mohapatra,Sanjay Kumar Gupta +6 more
TL;DR: Significant alterations in SOD in Labeo rohita fingerlings were found after a sub-lethal concentration (1/3rd of LC 50 ) of fenvalerate was exposed for 15 days.
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Beneficial Effects of Dietary Probiotics Mixture on Hemato-Immunology and Cell Apoptosis of Labeo rohita Fingerlings Reared at Higher Water Temperatures
TL;DR: Results show that a dietary PM could be beneficial in enhancing the immune status of the fish and also help in combating the stress caused to the organism by higher rearing water temperature.
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Lysine and/or phytase supplementation in the diet of Penaeus monodon (Fabricius) juveniles: Effect on growth, body composition and lipid profile
TL;DR: It is concluded that supplementation of both lysine and phytase in soybean-based diet not only reduces the nitrogen and phosphorus load of the culture system but also significantly changes the fatty acid profile of the tissue of the P. monodon juveniles.
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Synthetic pyrethroids (Type II) and freshwater fish culture: Perils and mitigations
A. K. Prusty,Dharmendra Kumar Meena,Sipra Mohapatra,Preetha Panikkar,Pronob Das,Sanjay Kumar Gupta,Bijay Kumar Behera +6 more
TL;DR: The aim of the present synoptic literature appraisal was to summarize the main effect of current use, type II synthetic pyrethroids (deltamethrin, cypermethrin and fenvalerate) on aquatic environment due to their persistence and accumulation.