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0.05), so gender has no effect on the content of amino acids. Lysine had the highest total amount of essential amino acids and glutamic acid in the total amount of unnecessary amino acids in both sexes and in both reproductive periods. There was a significant difference between the sum of essential and non-essential amino acids and protein efficiency in two reproductive periods (p>0.05). TEAA/TNEAA ratio of fish in the reproductive period was 0.99 and in the non-productive period was 1. In addition, leucine/isulosin ratio in golden grey mullet was good. Therefore, golden grey mullet fish are rich in the most important amino acids in marine aquatic animals and its meat is of high quality.]]>
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0.05). It can be cocluded that the use of Lactobacillus pentosus and Lactobacillus plantarum distinctly affect on improvement of growth and digestive enzymes and they can be helpful in digestion of feeding ingredients in rainbow trout.]]>
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Rutilus.firisi kuttum> Rutilus.rutilus in two first years of survey. Followed the decreasing Carp predation In 2008 than two past years Kuttum predation was increasing than past brightly and predation density was kuttum> Sea carp> Roachin 2008. So, kuttum by 503525 kg had the upper level of predation in2008 and Roach by864 kg had the lower level in 2007.]]>
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0.05 ).Average accumulation of Cr and Co in muscle, skin and gills tissues were not significantly different between two provinces (P>0.05).]]>
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0.05). In both males and females, gonads were in stage IV. Results showed that supplementation of diet with Nettle extracts can effect on fish reproduction. ]]>
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0.05) But between stations the difference was significant (P<0.05). The percentage of total organic carbon in winter is high than in summer and between seasons and stations the difference was significant (P<0.05). Also throughout the year in station 1 from high tide to low tide was observed reduction of sediment total organic carbon but in 2 other stations this was the opposite. Results shows dominant silt-clay in station 1and then respectively station 2 and 3. The highest meiofauna density in two seasons in station 1and then in station 2 and 3 was observed. The given result of pearson correlation test showed that silt-clay sediments and total organic carbon have significant influence on Meiofauna density.]]>
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0.05), but treatment 5 caused almost the whole total length. Regarding the height of the heel, there was a significant difference between the treatments observed (P <0.05) and treatment 1 with the best condition, although there was no significant difference between treatment with treatment 2. From the viewpoint of thickness, there was no significant difference between treatments (P> 0.05). But there was a significant difference between treatments (P <0.05) and treatment 1 produced the highest weight. Survival percent also showed a significant difference in different treatments (P <0.05), and the treatment group 1 had the highest survival, although there was no significant difference between treatment and treatment number 2. As a general conclusion, treatment number 1 was the best treatment, but considering the absence of significant difference with treatment number 2, this treatment can be suitable for the growth of Pteria penguin.]]>
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