EFFECT OF NUVANON HAEMATOLOGICAL COMPOUND OF INDIAN MAJOR CARP LABEO ROHITA

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  • Rizwana Khan -

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Abstract

The rohu, Labeorohita, is an importantfreshwater fish. The rohu occurs throughout northern and central India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Pakistan. It is an important aquacultured freshwater species in South Asia. Rohu is being cultivated in small aquatic waterbodies as well as in artificial tanks in rural parts of Jabalpur. On the other hand nuvan, a organophosphate pesticide,isbeing used on a variety of crops including wheat, cotton, maize, potato, soybean, and sugar beet. It is primarily used against lepidopteran insectsas well as against wheat and cabbage aphids. Extensive uses of this pesticide has increased its content in the soil and also in aquatic bodies in rural areas of India. The present study is focused on effects of nuvan on Rohu fish, being cultivated in and around Jabalpur on fish hematology and histological changes. The in vitro study will come up with knowledge of toxic values of the pesticide as well as will help the fish cultivators of the local area.

e identified during the study. Among all these classes the listed phytoplankton such as Oscillatoria Sp., Tetraedron Sp., Navicula Sp., Nitzschia Sp., Euglena Sp.,and zooplankton such as Ceriodaphnia Sp.,Cyclops Sp., Tropocyclops Sp., Brachionus Sp. and Platias Sp. were recorded as a dominant genera in Pariyat Lake. The study was carried out monthly but was tabulated seasonally by using statistical method.

 

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2017-06-30