Release Date: 2024-06-07

Use of Some Bee Products in the Aquaculture Industry

Cebrahil Turk (Author)

Release Date: 2024-06-07

In addition to their traditional medicinal uses, bee products have also had an important place in the aquaculture industry in recent years. Bee products such as honey, propolis, royal jelly and bee venom offer potential benefits for a variety of applications in aquaculture. These products are used to improve fish health, combat diseases, increase growth [...]

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    First Page163
    Last Page182
    DOIhttps://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359326.9
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    In addition to their traditional medicinal uses, bee products have also had an important place in the aquaculture industry in recent years. Bee products such as honey, propolis, royal jelly and bee venom offer potential benefits for a variety of applications in aquaculture. These products are used to improve fish health, combat diseases, increase growth rate and support environmental sustainability. For example, the antimicrobial properties of propolis can be effective in treating and preventing fish diseases, while the nutritional components of honey can promote the development of aquaculture. This study aims to lay a foundation for future research and applications by examining the use of bee products in aquaculture, their potential benefits and application methods.

    Cebrahil Turk (Author)
    PhD, Dr., Bingöl University
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7061-4858
    3Dr. Cebrahil TÜRK, Lecturer at Bingöl University Food, Agriculture and Livestock Vocational School Organic Agriculture Program. serves as. He completed his undergraduate, graduate and doctorate education at Fırat University Faculty of Fisheries. He specializes in aquaculture and fish diseases. Research; He focuses on parasitic fish diseases, heavy metal accumulations and toxicology in the aquatic ecosystem. He has articles scanned in various national and international indexes in this field. Besides his career, Dr. Cebrahil Türk lives in Bingöl with his wife and three children.

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