Phytocompounds as an Alternative Antimicrobial Approach in Aquaculture
Despite culturing the fastest-growing animal in animal husbandry, fish farmers are often adversely economically affected by pathogenic disease outbreaks across the world. Although there are available solutions such as the application of antibiotics to mitigate this phenomenon, the excessive and inju...
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Main Authors: | Naqiuddin Nik Mohamad Nek Rahimi (Author), Ikhsan Natrah (Author), Jiun-Yan Loh (Author), Francis Kumar Ervin Ranzil (Author), Madi Gina (Author), Swee-Hua Erin Lim (Author), Kok-Song Lai (Author), Chou-Min Chong (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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