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Toxicity of several management chemicals to penaeid shrimp
Johnson, S.K. (1974). Toxicity of several management chemicals to penaeid shrimp. Fish disease diagnostic Laboratory reports, 3. Fish disease diagnostic Laboratory - Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Department of Wildlife and fisheries sciences: Texas. 12 pp.
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Keywords
    Control > Disease control
    Cultures > Shellfish culture
    Habitat improvement
    Mortality causes
    Pollutants > Hazardous materials > Chemical pollutants
    Properties > Biological properties > Toxicity
    Penaeidae Rafinesque, 1815 [WoRMS]
    Fresh water

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  • Johnson, S.K.

Abstract
    Several chemicals that have found wide use in established phases of aquaculture were selected for toxicity testing on 4 sizes of penaeis shrimp. These were formalin, potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, copper sulphate, acriflavin, malachite green, and methylene blue. 3 of the chemicals (potassium permanganate, acriflavin, and malachite green) gave toxic effects at usable levels, and are not recommended for shrimp culture systems

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