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Kadam K N
Shri Kumarswami Mahavidyalaya Ausa, India
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nutr Food Sci
Present investigation was carried out to study the effect of water quality on food quality of fishes. India is agriculture based country. Indian economy is mostly based on agricultural yield. In recent years due to global warming and El Ni�±o effect, draught and heavy rainfall frequency is increased. Government of India is monitoring these changes in the environment and the government introduced various schemes including agricultural ponds. Farmers of India are accepting the changed situations and in accordance with that the agricultural ponds build by farmers. These ponds were used for supplying water for crop cultivation. Beside, these fishes get cultured by farmers in agricultural ponds. From the present investigation, it is concluded that the fishes which were cultured in agricultural pond coated by polythene, grow rapidly and were less infected by parasites like cestodes. In this study, fishes of natural water body were infected by cestodes, mostly as compared to artificial ponds.
Kadam K N is working as an Associate Professor in Zoology at Shri Kumarswami Mahavidyalaya Ausa, Latur (India). He was the recipient of Gold Medal during his Post-graduation in 1997. He did his PhD in 2002. He has 18 years of teaching experience to graduate students. He worked as Board of Study Member at Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded. He has attended many national and international conferences. He has published 8 research papers in national and international reputed journals.
Email: karmveernk@gmail.com