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0.05). However, inclusion of 0.5 percent Xylooligosaccharides plus probiotic in feed showed slightly positive effect on growth indices, and in general use of prebiotic and probiotic had no negative effect on growth.
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deposition2.23μgg-1drywt>sea urchin soft tissue 0.86μgg-1drywt> sea urchin hard tissue0.62μgg-1drywt respectively, bioaccumulation of Lead in summer was algae2.15μgg-1drywt>sea urchin soft tissue 1.85μgg-1drywt> deposition 1.73μgg-1drywt>sea urchin hard tissue0.70μgg-1drywt respectively, bioaccumulation of Nickel in winter was deposition2.64μgg-1drywt>algae1.93μgg-1drywt>sea urchin soft tissue1.52μgg-1drywt>sea urchin hard tissue0.68μgg-1drywt respectively ,bioaccumulation of Nickel in summer was higher than Lead, concentration in alagae8.63μgg-1drywt>sea urchin soft tissue3.27μgg-1drywt>deposition2.72μgg-1drywt>sea urchin hard tissue0.52μgg-1drywt respectively, was reported. Concentration of Lead and Nickel in sea water in winter and summer in 4 station was for Lead 10> μgl-1drywt and Nickel 5> μgl-1drywt. There was not a significant difference between the amount of pollutant in sea urchin soft and hard tissue, algae and the sediment in winter and summer (p≥0.05).]]>
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0.05) but, had a significant effect on percent of protein and lipid among different treatment (P<0.05). As the result, the different level of L-Carnitine did not have a significant effect on Caspian Sea Kutum growth but had effect on roach carrion quality.]]>
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