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what are the pure culture of plankton​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phytoplankton are cultured to feed bivalve molluscs (all life stages), the early larval stages of crustaceans, and the zooplankton (e.g., rotifers, copepods) that are used as live food in fish hatcheries. Flagellates and diatoms are two important types of phytoplankton at the base of the food chain.

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Phytoplankton are cultured to feed bivalve molluscs (all life stages), the early larval stages of crustaceans, and the zooplankton (e.g., rotifers, copepods) that are used as live food in fish hatcheries. Flagellates and diatoms are two important types of phytoplankton at the base of the food chain.

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