Biofloc technology: an eco-friendly “green approach” to boost up aquaculture production

The rapid intensification of the aquaculture system has led to several environmental impacts involving water quality deterioration, pollution, and disease outbreaks. Consequently, an eco-friendly technique is inevitable that could ensure better production with less impact on the environment by minim...

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Aquaculture practices
Aquaculture products
Biofloc technology
biomass
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biosecurity
Disease outbreaks
Disease resistance
Environmental impact
Fish
Fish farms
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Immune system
Immunity
Immunostimulants
Life Sciences
Pathogens
pollution
Survival
Sustainability
sustainable technology
Technology
Wastewater discharges
Water pollution
Water quality
Zoology
title Biofloc technology: an eco-friendly “green approach” to boost up aquaculture production
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