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Bioconversion: Tilapia fish turn insects and weeds into edible protein

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E. Fred Legner, Division of Biological Control, University of California, Riverside
Frank W. Pelsue, Southeast Mosquito Abatement District, South Gate, California

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California Agriculture 34(11):13-14.

Published November 01, 1980

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Feeding voraciously on chironomid midges or on aquatic weeds, two

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Bioconversion: Tilapia fish turn insects and weeds into edible protein

E. Fred Legner, Frank W. Pelsue
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Bioconversion: Tilapia fish turn insects and weeds into edible protein

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Authors

E. Fred Legner, Division of Biological Control, University of California, Riverside
Frank W. Pelsue, Southeast Mosquito Abatement District, South Gate, California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 34(11):13-14.

Published November 01, 1980

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Feeding voraciously on chironomid midges or on aquatic weeds, two

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Full text is available in PDF.

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