It takes the average reader 3 hours and 41 minutes to read Selective Breeding in Aquaculture: an Introduction by Trygve Gjedrem
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The foundation of quantitative genetics theory was developed during the last century and facilitated many successful breeding programs for cultivated plants and t- restrial livestock. The results have been almost universally impressive, and today nearly all agricultural production utilises genetically improved seed and animals. The aquaculture industry can learn a great deal from these experiences, because the basic theory behind selective breeding is the same for all species. The ?rst published selection experiments in aquaculture started in 1920 s to improve disease resistance in ?sh, but...
Selective Breeding in Aquaculture: an Introduction by Trygve Gjedrem is 221 pages long, and a total of 55,471 words.
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