Composition and Characterization of Actinomycetes Isolated from Nipah Mangrove Sediment, Gastrointestinal and Fecal Pellets of Nipah Worm (Namalycastis Rhodhocorde)

Nipah worm (Namalycastis rhodochorde) belongs to the Polychaeta group that lived in the Nypa fruticans mangrove sediment in West Kalimantan. It has the potential to be cultivated because it has a high economic value in aquaculture. Feed aspect is an essential part of its cultivation, through improvi...

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Aquaculture
Aquaculture feeds
Bacteriology
Biochemical tests
Composition
Cytology
Feed formulation
Metabolites
Morphology
Namalycastis
Pellets
Physical characteristics
Probiotics
Sediments
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title Composition and Characterization of Actinomycetes Isolated from Nipah Mangrove Sediment, Gastrointestinal and Fecal Pellets of Nipah Worm (Namalycastis Rhodhocorde)
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