Comparison of Essential Amino Acid Requirements with A/E Ratio among Fish Species (Review Paper)

Fisheries Science - Tập 63 Số 6 - Trang 963-970 - 1997
Toshio Akiyama1, Ichiro Oohara2, Takeshi Yamamoto1
1Fish Nutrition Division, Inland Station of the National Research Institute of Aquaculture
2Fish Nutrition Division, National Research Institute of Aquaculture

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