Rohu -vis will no longer contract illness! VBU develops a special remedy of plants – disease resistance to Rohu -vis developed from local plants Hazaribagh

Aerriti Gupta, a researcher at Vinoba Bhave University of Hazaribagh, has successfully tested the medicine that has improved the immunity in Rohu fishes of traditional plants found in Jharkhand. This medicine, prepared from the extracts of the Bhelwa plant, increased the immunity in sick fish. This research can provide a natural and durable solution to the fishing industry. Jagran correspondent, Hazaribagh. An important research performance was achieved in the Department of Biotechnology of Vinoba Bhave University (Vibhav). The department’s researcher Absriti Gupta successfully tested an effective medicine -enhancing immunity in Rohu (Rehu) fish from traditional plants found in Jharkhand. Dr Kishore Kumar Gupta, chairman of the Department of Zoology, told Tuesday that Rohu, also known as Cota or Carpo, is the most popular freshwater fish in North and Central India. Not only is it important for nutrition, but also plays an important role in the economy of fisheries. Increased pollution and excessive use of chemical medicine over the past year has increased the risk of different types of diseases in this species. During his research, the medicinal formula, prepared from Bhelwa Plant, conducted a scientific test on Bhelwa of the traditional plants of Jharkhand. The extracts of this plant were used as medicine on Rohu fish that suffer from fungus and bacteria. As a result, the resistance to diseases in sick fish increased and their resistant genes were found to be more active. The research was completed under the leadership of Dr. PK Mishra and dr. SK Gupta, scientist at the Indian Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Ranchi. Research evaluates prof. Of Banaras Hindu University. NK Dubey did and declared Spyriti what is suitable for PhD title. The broad interest of research was the subject of research, which made a disease -resistant medicine of stem plants of Jharkhand and used it on Labio Rohita (Rohu). This study can provide a natural and durable solution for the fisheries industry, which will reduce the dependence on expensive and harmful chemicals. Aerriti Gupta also passed the investigation of the CSIR, Gate, IIT JAM. The situation of his research is also 72, he has published eight research articles and four books. Recently, the university’s vice -chancellor, prof. Chandra Bhushan Sharma, nominated as a member of the Council of Governors. Aerriti was a student of Dav Public School Hazaribagh, Annada College and Vanasthali Vidyapeeth. His research not only increased the value of the university, but also gave a new direction to the possibilities of science based on local resources of Jharkhand.

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