Razieh Gholami's research while affiliated with Persian Gulf University and other places
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Publications (2)
We conducted this study to determine the chronic effects of Azadirachtin on growth parameters, survival and gill morphology of grass carp [Ctenopharyngodon idella (C. idella)] with an average weight of 11.09±2.3 g. We equally distributed 120 fish between three treatments and a control group, with three replicates each. Sublethal concentrations of p...
The aim of this study was to assess the chronic effects of a bio-pesticide (NeemAzal) on some biochemical parameters of grass carp (Ctenopharyng-odon idella) under laboratory conditions. At first, 96 h LC 50 of the pesticide was determined using probit analysis software and was found to be 0.73 mg L À1 of the active ingredient (azadirach-tin) of th...
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... Although biopesticides are less harmful to the environment, previous studies with neem-based pesticides on fish have shown that they can cause several acute and subchronic toxic effects [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. The subchronic exposure of neem-based pesticides on fish can provoke changes of some biochemical parameters [13] as well as pathological changes in organs such as gill [8,14] or liver [10] and can also adversely affect the reproduction of fish [11,12]. ...