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publicationNumber CN-103907552-B
titleOfInvention The preventing control method of copepods biology in the young ginseng nursery pond of sea cucumber of a kind of torrid zone
abstract The present invention discloses the preventing control method of copepods biology in the young ginseng nursery pond of sea cucumber of a kind of torrid zone. It waits the metamorphosis attachment of the sea cucumber young after 2 weeks, young ginseng length reaches 0.5 centimetre, can when nursery pond occurs that copepods is biological, throw in clown fish (Amphiprioninae) or blue evil spirit fish (Chrysiptera? cyaned) or both all throw, young ginseng still according to a conventional method cultivation and management. The present invention is found by a large amount of experiment screening, and clown fish and indigo plant evil spirit fish can coexist with the young ginseng in the torrid zone, can not sea cucumber seedlings be damaged, and it is biological to control to scratch foot class, young ginseng surviving rate height. Compared with prior art, the present invention can reduce drug use, is conducive to environment protection and improves sea cucumber quality; Meanwhile, reduce young ginseng and cultivate workload therebetween, avoid the mechanical loss to young ginseng in operating process, thus be conducive to the quick healthy growth of young ginseng.
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