4 results on '"Poordehghani, M."'
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2. Feasibility study to develop fish culture sturgeons in the coastal line in Guilan and Mazandaran fishing ground
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Pourkazemi, M., Bahmani, M., Pazhand, Z., Poorali, H.R., Alipoor, A.R., Dazhandian, S., Poordehghani, M., Yarmohmmadi, M., Noroozfashkhami, M.R., Tavakili, M., Ramazanpoor, Z., Jalilpoor, J., Alizadeh, M., Shenavarmasoleh, A.R., Seyedhassani, M.H., Arshad, A., Azadbakhsh, E., Nezami, A., Poorsafar, M., Mehdinezhad, K., Fadaei, B., Kazemi, R., Choobian, F., Chakmehdoz, F., Khoshghalb, B., Yosefi, A., Asadolahi, M., Jorsara, Y., Alimohammadi, S., Shabaninodeh, E., Yosefpoor, H., Shabani, E., Rajabi, F., Hojaei, M.S., Safari, M.R., Sedaghat, M., Mohammdi, Sh., Nazari, M., Amindeldar, B., Kamranjoo, Gh., Aziz Zadehpoormehr, L., Masoomzadeh, M., and Hassanzadeh, M.
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Fish culture ,Guilan ,Sturgeons ,Mazandaran ,Feasibility ,Fishing ,Aquaculture ,Iran ,Coastal line - Published
- 2013
3. Survey on health status in aquaculture Sturgeons Centers( Mazandaran, Guilan And Golestan Provinces)
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Shenavar Masooleh, Ali Reza, Zoriehzahra, S.J., Sepahdari, A., Masomzadeh, M., Jalilpoor, J., Halajian, A., Sadeghirad, M., Firozkandian, Sh., Ghiasi, M., Vahedi, F., Zahedi, A., Aghlmandi, F., Abbasalizadeh, A.R., Majzoomi, Ch., Darvishi, F.A., Mohamadipareshkoohi, H., Efatpanah, E., Bazarimoghadam, S., Alizadeh, M., Kazemi, R., Dazhandyan, S., Yoosefi, A., Poordehghani, M., Chakmedooz, F., Poorali, H.R., Mohseni, M., Poorgholam, R., Behroozi, Sh., Binaey, M., Lalooei, F., Bankehsaz, Z., Kakoolaki, S., Nazari, R.M., Salehi, A.A., Hamidabari, A., Eyri, Y., Koor, A.V., Mazandarani, M., Makhdoomi, N.M., Nazeri, M.R., Soltani, Gh., Tooloei, M.H., Safarpoor, S., Seyghaligaskari, R.A., Rahimidanesh, M., Baradarantahori, H., Shakorian, M., Poormehdi, M., and Haghighi, S.
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Male ,Sturgeon ,Bacteriology ,Diseases ,Hematology ,Aquaculture ,Hatcheries ,Physicochemical ,Huso huso ,Samples ,Fish ,Health management ,Sceria binopsulus ,Parasitology ,Female ,Ship ,Acipenser percicus ,Survey ,Amphilina fuliacea - Abstract
Study of survey health management and diseases in hatcheries and fish farms can help us to knowledge and application control methods such as: prevention, treatment and increase high levels of production in hatchery and farms, finally. This survey carried out from 2005 to 2008 for 4 years in sturgeon hatcheries and farms of Golestan province. Sturgeon fishes include Huso Huso, Ship sturgeon, Acipenser persicus collected and for virology, bacteriology, fungius and hematology examined. Also, physicochemical parameters measured and recorded in different stages of culture. Results of this study showed that all of samples in virology was negative and did not observe any doubetful causes. In bacteriology CFU was variation from 3/9 ×105 to 6/9×10. The most parasites that detected in this survey was Cocolanus espherolanus , Sceria binopsulus semiarmatus and Amphilina fuliacea that separates from Acipenser Percicus, especially. The results about hematology parameters some important hematological indices of ship sturgeon include: The total RBC for female and mail specimens measured as 5.3±1.5 ×105, 4.8±0.5 ×105 per mm 3 respectively. The amount of haematocrit and hemoglobin for female and mail determined: 34.3±2.8, 35±1.4 percent and 10.3±0.9, 8.9±0.8 gr/dl .The MCV: 216.3± 96.2, 736.5± 102.5, MCH: 720.2±309.5, 186±0.7 and MCHC: 30±0.8, 25.5±3.4 percent respectively.The total WBC were (female, male): 21320±1054, 20580±777 per mm 3 and neutrophil: 16.4±2.5, 17±1.4 percent and lymphocyte: 74.4±2.4, 73.5± 0.7 percent and eosinophil: 6±1.4, 6.4±0.5 percent, monocyte: 2.8±0.8, 3.5±0.7 percent. There was not any significant differences (p>0.05) between mentioned parameters in male and female (students t-test). Also evaluation of hematological parameters in bluga ( Huso huso) include: total RBC were (male , female) 5±0.3 ×105 , 4.9±0.6 ×105 per mm 3 ,respectively and hematocrit: 33.2±6.7 , 35.4±3.4 percent and hemoglobin: 11.2±1.5 , 12.2±1gr/dl and MCV: 669.9±172.2, 723.9±982.4 and MCH: 226.2±42.5, 249.5±35.4 and MCHC: 34.1±2.4, 34.6±3.6 percent respectively. The totals WBC were (male, female): 24800±707.1, 23042±1375.4 per mm 3 and neutrophil: 18.5±0.7, 21.4±1.1 percent and lymphocyte: 73.5±1.4, 68.4±1.1 percent and eosinophil: 5±2.8, 7±1.2 percent and monocyte: 3.5±3.5, 3.2±0.8 percent. According to statistically study the count of lymphocyte had significant difference between male and female fish and this count in male was higher than female. (p≥0.05). Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Published
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- 2012
4. Survey on health status in aquaculture sturgeons centers (Mazandaran, Guilan And Golestan Provinces)
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Shenavar Masooleh, Ali Reza, Zoriehzahra, S.J., Sepahdari, A., Masomzadeh, M., Jalilpoor, J., Halajian, A., Sadeghirad, M., Firozkandian, Sh., Ghiasi, M., Vahedi, F., Zahedi, A., Aghlmandi, H., Abbasalizadeh, A.R., Majzoomi, Gh., Darvishi, F.A., Mohamadipareshkoohi, H., Efatpanah, E., Bazarimoghadam, S., Alizadeh, M., Kazemi, R., Dazhandyan, S., Yoosefi, A., Poordehghani, M., Chakmedooz, F., Poorali, H.R., Mohseni, M., Poorgholam, R., Behroozi, Sh., Binaey, M., Lalooei, F., Bankehsaz, Z., Kakoolaki, S., Nazari, R.M., Salehi, A.A., Hamidabari, A., Eyri, Y., Koor, A.V., Mazandarani, M., Makhdoomi, N.M., Nazeri, M.R., Soltani, Gh., Tooloei, M.H., Safarpoor, S., Seyghaligaskari, R.A., Rahimidanesh, M., Baradarantahori, H., Shakorian, M., Poormehdi, M., and Haghighi, S.
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Male ,Golestan Province ,Sturgeon ,Bacteriology ,Diseases ,Aquaculture ,Iran ,Hatcheries ,Huso huso ,Samples ,Fish ,Guilan Province ,Health management ,Sceria binopsulus ,Mazandaran Province ,Parasitology ,Female ,Ship ,Acipenser percicus ,Survey ,Amphilina fuliacea - Abstract
Study of survey health management and diseases in hatcheries and fish farms can help us to knowledge and application control methods such as: prevention, treatment and increase high levels of production in hatchery and farms, finally. This survey carried out from 2005 to 2008 for 4 years in sturgeon hatcheries and farms of Golestan province. Sturgeon fishes include Huso Huso, Ship sturgeon, Acipenser persicus collected and for virology, bacteriology, fungius and hematology examined. Also, physicochemical parameters measured and recorded in different stages of culture. Results of this study showed that all of samples in virology was negative and did not observe any doubetful causes. In bacteriology CFU was variation from 3/9 ×105 to 6/9×10. The most parasites that detected in this survey was Cocolanus espherolanus, Sceria binopsulus semiarmatus and Amphilina fuliacea that separates from Acipenser Percicus, especially. The results about hematology parameters some important hematological indices of ship sturgeon include: The total RBC for female and mail specimens measured as 5.3±1.5 ×10^5, 4.8±0.5×10^5 per mm^3 respectively. The amount of haematocrit and hemoglobin for female and mail determined: 34.3±2.8, 35±1.4 percent and 10.3±0.9, 8.9±0.8 gr/dl .The MCV: 216.3± 96.2, 736.5± 102.5, MCH: 720.2±309.5, 186±0.7 and MCHC: 30±0.8, 25.5±3.4 percent respectively.The total WBC were (female, male): 21320±1054, 20580±777 per mm^3 and neutrophil: 16.4±2.5, 17±1.4 percent and lymphocyte: 74.4±2.4, 73.5± 0.7 percent and eosinophil: 6±1.4, 6.4±0.5 percent, monocyte: 2.8±0.8, 3.5±0.7 percent. There was not any significant differences (p>0.05) between mentioned parameters in male and female (students t-test). Also evaluation of hematological parameters in bluga ( Huso huso) include: total RBC were (male , female) 5±0.3 ×105 , 4.9±0.6 ×105 per mm^3 ,respectively and hematocrit: 33.2±6.7 , 35.4±3.4 percent and hemoglobin: 11.2±1.5 , 12.2±1gr/dl and MCV: 669.9±172.2, 723.9±982.4 and MCH: 226.2±42.5, 249.5±35.4 and MCHC: 34.1±2.4, 34.6±3.6 percent respectively. The totals WBC were (male, female): 24800±707.1, 23042±1375.4 per mm^3 and neutrophil: 18.5±0.7, 21.4±1.1 percent and lymphocyte: 73.5±1.4, 68.4±1.1 percent and eosinophil: 5±2.8, 7±1.2 percent and monocyte: 3.5±3.5, 3.2±0.8 percent. According to statistically study the count of lymphocyte had significant difference between male and female fish and this count in male was higher than female. (p≥0.05).
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- 2012
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