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PERSONAL INFORMATION Name : Dr. MUKHTAR A. KHAN * Father’s Name : Mr. Mohd. Ali Khan Marital Status : Unmarried Nationality : Indian Date of Birth : January 3, 1960 Designation : Professor Address for Correspondence : Section of Fishery Science & Aquaculture, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 002, U.P. INDIA. Permanent Address : C-5, Old-Duplex Quarters, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 002, India E-mail Address : [email protected] [email protected] CURRICULUM VITAE DR. MUKHTAR A. KHAN EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION Ph.D. Zoology 1991 AMU, Aligarh (Fish Nutrition) Graduate Fish Nutrition & 1986 82.7% University of Course Feed Technology Washington, USA M.Phil. Zoology 1984 73.0% AMU, Aligarh (Collagen Protein) M.Sc.** Zoology (Fisheries) 1982 72.4% AMU, Aligarh B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology 1980 60.2% AMU, Aligarh *I have been listed as one of the fifteen selected eminent scientists from 4 most productive Indian Institutions i.e. JNU, BHU, DU, AMU (Mukherjee, B. 2008: Scholarly literature from selected universities of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh: A Pilot Study. LIBRES vol. 18, No. 1, pp.1-14). ** Secured First Position in order of merit in M. Sc. examination and awarded University Gold Medal.

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name : Dr. MUKHTAR A. KHAN*

Father’s Name : Mr. Mohd. Ali Khan

Marital Status : Unmarried

Nationality : Indian

Date of Birth : January 3, 1960

Designation : Professor

Address for Correspondence : Section of Fishery Science & Aquaculture, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 002, U.P. INDIA.

Permanent Address : C-5, Old-Duplex Quarters, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 002, India

E-mail Address : [email protected] [email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

DR. MUKHTAR A. KHAN

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

Ph.D. Zoology 1991 AMU, Aligarh (Fish Nutrition) Graduate Fish Nutrition & 1986 82.7% University of Course Feed Technology Washington, USA M.Phil. Zoology 1984 73.0% AMU, Aligarh (Collagen Protein) M.Sc.** Zoology (Fisheries) 1982 72.4% AMU, Aligarh B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology 1980 60.2% AMU, Aligarh

*I have been listed as one of the fifteen selected eminent scientists from 4 most productive Indian Institutions i.e. JNU, BHU, DU, AMU (Mukherjee, B. 2008: Scholarly

literature from selected universities of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh: A Pilot Study. LIBRES vol. 18, No. 1, pp.1-14). **Secured First Position in order of merit in M. Sc. examination and awarded University Gold Medal.

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PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Senior Research Fellow 01-10-85 to 17-09-1989 Department of Zoology,

(USDA Project) AMU, Aligarh.

Lecturer 18-09-89 to 11-09-1990 -Do-

Senior Research Fellow 12-09-90 to 18-03-1991 -Do-

Research Associate 01-01-92 to 10-11-1992 -Do-

(CSIR)

Lecturer 11-11-92 to 11.11.1997 -Do-

Senior Lecturer 12.11.97 to 7. 01. 2001

Reader 08. 01. 2001 to 31.12.2005 -Do-

Associate Professor 01.01.2006 to 07.01.2009 -Do-

Professor 08.01.2009 continue -Do-

RESEARCH (32 Years in the field of Nutrition & Feed Technology)

Analyzed the energy density of food organisms and ingredients” on

Ballistic Bomb Calorimeter.

Evaluated performance of practical feeds on the growth and survival of

Indian major carps spawn.

Investigated the use of RNA/DNA Ratio as a short term sensitive tool for

assessing effect of practical feeds on growth and conversion efficiency.

Assessed the protein requirements of Labeo rohita, Catla catla, Cirrhinus

mrigala, Heteropneustes fossilis and Clarias batrachus, and amino acid

requirements of, Cirrhinus mrigala, Labeo rohita, Catla catla and

Heteropneustes fossilis

Formulated and tested the nutritional efficacy of a number of oilcake

containing feeds

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Assessed the feasibility of replacing fish meals with alternative protein

sources.

Developed cost-effective, nutritionally adequate practical feeds for Labeo

rohita and, Cirrhinus mrigala.

Assessed the optimum ration level for maximizing growth potential of

Cirrhinus mrigala and Heteropneustes fossilis as also reducing the organic

pollution of the culture system.

TEACHING & Research Experience: 32 years

(25 years as faculty member + 7 years as research fellow)

Courses Level Number of years University

1. Applied Zoology 2. Developmental Biology

Undergraduate level

25 Years A.M.U

1. Fish Nutrition 2. Feed Technology 3. Chemical Biology 4. Fish Biology 5. Fish Processing Technology 6. Gamete Biology 7. Reproductive Technology

Post-graduate level

25 Years A.M.U

1. Feed formulation 2. Induced breeding

Others 7 Years as Research Fellow and Research Associate Associated with the teaching of Diploma course in Pisciculture offered by Centre of Professional Course since 1984 till 2005 Associated with the teaching in the Institute of Agriculture A.M.U. for one year

A.M.U

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DETAILS OF INNOVATIONS/CONTRIBUTIONS IN TEACHING & RESEARCH:

TEACHING:

Having been trained by world renowned Professor John E. Halver on Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology at the School of Fisheries, University of Washington, USA, I reoriented the syllabi related to Fish nutrition, introduced teaching of Feed Technology and started imparting advanced knowledge on Feed formulation and techniques of preparing Semi-moist diets, Compressed dry pellets, Extruded dry pellets, Crumbles, Flax feed, Rolled pellets and Micro-encapsulated diets at Diploma and Post graduate levels. Development of models of feed manufacturing plants, hatcheries and intensive culture systems have been introduced by me long back in the year 1992. Induced breeding technique was demonstrated to the students for the first time by me. I am actively engaged in imparting technical know-how to the fish farmers by showing them the films on methods of fish culture and equipping them with the methods of on-site feed formulation and its proper dispensing into the culture system.

RESEARCH: Due to ever increasing demand for high quality protein food, a need has been felt to meet this increasing demand through aquaculture as the wild stock has been exhausted due to overexploitation of the natural resources. The main constraints in augmenting the production through aquaculture is the lack of data on the essential macronutrients like protein and the essential amino acids.

I initiated research in the area of fish nutrition about two and a half decade ago being closely associated initially with an internationally acclaimed Fish Nutritionist, Prof. John E. Halver at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA and later during my extensive collaborative research programmes with the same laboratory. My pioneering contribution is the dynamics of protein turnover, nutritional efficacy of oilcakes and animal wastes, feasibility of replacing fishmeal, effects of ration size on growth, quantitative amino acid requirements of Indian major carps and catfishes. A nutritionally balanced diet in terms of protein and amino acids can be formulated using the data generated by me on these aspects in a more cost-effective and eco-friendly manner. Data generated on better management practice particularly in terms of the amount of feed to be allocated will also help in reducing the nitrogenous load in aquaculture and cut the operational expenditure directly. All these information generated by me which are published in high rated international journals, if considered by the feed manufacturers will add to more proteinaceous supplements to the diet of the people on a more economic and environment-friendly manner. I have developed a number of cost-effective quality protein feed formulae for the commercial production of Labeo rohita, Cirrhinus mrigala, Catla catla, Heteropneustes fossilis and the formulae are being reassessed for their performance in out-door ponds which would be then processed for getting patented. This monumental work will

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give a new fillip to fish culture which could not attain its full potential for the lack of above basic information on Indian cultivable fish species. Publication of my research papers in the journals of international repute is the ample testimony for my outstanding contribution to the existing knowledge.

Hence, the science here would directly add to the food security and will help in alleviating the protein calorie malnutrition which has become a global challenge. These are the most innovative contributions by me as most part of the world is facing the protein calorie malnutrition which has become a critical health issue world-wide.

LECTURES/TALKS DELIVERED

Delivered lectures at number of institutions like G.B. Pant University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Central Institute of Fisheries Education, University of Kashmir and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, etc.

DETAILS OF PARTICIPATION IN CORPORATE LIFE:

Post Duration Place

1. Residential Warden Incharge Dinning Hall and Students’ Hostel

1992-1996 Mohsinul Mulk Hall, A.M.U.

2. Pro-Proctor 1994-1996 A.M.U.

3. Programme Officer 1996-1998 National Service Scheme, A.M.U.

4. Coy. Commander, Serving as Captain

1997-continue National Cadet Cops, 8 UP BN, A.M.U., Aligarh

DETAILS OF PARTICIPATION IN FIELD OUTREACH ACTIVITIES:

For the last 25 years I am solving the problems of fish farmers. Most of the farmers come to me with their problems related to water management, disease and feeding. I provided remedial measures and imparting training to the fish farmers of Aligarh region in above areas. The main problem the farmers facing is the poor growth of fishes which is because of the lack of knowledge about the feeding management. I have equipped them with the skills of preparing on-farm feeds and the methods of their proper dispensing into the culture system. This has resulted to the fast growth of fishes fetching them more profit. A number of cost-effective feed formulae developed by me have been passed on to the farmers for their benefits.

FELLOWSHIPS/SCHOLARSHIPS

1981: University Grants Commission’s Science Merit Scholarship for two year.

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1986: Fellowship of the United States Agency for International Development from September, 1986 to December, 1986 for participation in training course on Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology held at Institute of Food Science University, Washington, Seattle, U.S.A.

1990: Senior Research Fellowship, Indian Council of Agricultural Research and United States Department of Agriculture from October 1985 to September 1989, and from September 1990 to March 1991.

1991: Research Associate, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, January 1991 to November, 1991.

AWARDS/GRANTS/CERTIFICATES/ACHIEVEMENTS

1982: Postgraduate Science Merit Scholarship, University Grants Commission after successfully qualifying the competitive test for the session 1980-82.

1982: First Position in M. Sc. Examination, awarded University GOLD MEDAL (Babar Mirza Inayat Ali Medal) for standing first at Masters level.

1986: Certificate of Achievement by Institute for Food Science and Technology, University of Washington upon completion of an intensive graduate course in Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

1988: Certificate of Achievement for participation and successful completion of the Technical Cooperation Program in the field of Fish Nutrition and Fish Feed Technology, Agency for International Development, United States of America, University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.A.

1990: Certificate for attending training Course cum Laboratory Workshop on Cloning and Transfer of Gene Constructs in Fish Embryos, National Institute of Immunology.

1992: Certificate of Appreciation upon successfully completing project as Senior Research Fellow, United States Department of Agriculture. USA.

1992: Certificate of participation in the Summer Institute on ‘Aquaculture and the Environment’, Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed University, Bombay).

1995: Certificate of participation in ‘Academic Staff Orientation Program’ at Academic Staff College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

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1996: Certificate of Participation in the workshop on ‘Introduction to the use of personal computer in Bioinformatics with special reference to molecular modeling and protein folding’ held at Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Center, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

2001: Certificate of participation in a UGC sponsored Refresher Course in Computer Application, Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh.

2001: Certificate of participation in a UGC sponsored Refresher Course in Environmental Studies, Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh.

2003: Certificate of participation for attending CAS training Program on ‘Advances in Fish Disease Diagnostics’ Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed University, Bombay).

2004: Certificate of participation for attending Winter School on ‘Towards Ecosystem Based Management of Marine Fisheries-Building mass balance Trophic and Simulation Models’ Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi.

2009: Certificate of participation for attending Summer School on ‘Recent Trends in Seed Production of Freshwater Finfishes and Shellfishes’. Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar.

CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIA ATTENDED/PAPER PRESENTED (International =11, National =12)

1986 The 15th Fish Feed and Nutrition Workshop, Columbia Street, Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A., during my course study.

1988: International Symposium on Aquaculture Research Needs, New Delhi, November 15th –18th.

1988: National Symposium on Aquaculture Productivity, New Delhi, December 16th –17th.

1991: National Symposium on New Horizon in Freshwater Aquaculture, CIFA, Bhubaneswar, India, January 23rd –25th.

1992: Third Asian Fisheries Forum, World Trade Center, Singapore, October 26-30.

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1993: Third Indian Fisheries Forum, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, India, October 11th –14th.

2001: International Symposium on Fish for Nutritional Security in the 21st Century, CIFE, Mumbai, India, December 4th –6th.

2002: Workshop on Development of Research Strategy for Aquafarming in Uttaranchal, Pantnagar, India, April 22nd.

2004: Workshop on Development of Sustainable Aquaculture Technology in Fresh and Saline waters. Department of Zoology and aquaculture, CCS Haryana Agricultural, University Hissar, India June 14th - July 5th.

2005: Brain Storming Session on “Development of processing and value addition in freshwater fishes”. G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttaranchal, India, 25th April.

2006: International Symposium on sustainable fisheries Development for Food and Health Security held at College of Fisheries, Mangalore, December 20-21.

2006: XII International Symposium on Fish Nutrition & Feeding held at Biarritz, France, May 27-June 01.

2007: 8th Asian Fisheries Forum held during 20-23 November, 2007 at CMFRI, Cochin

2007: National Symposium on Ecosystem Health and Fish for Tomorrow held at Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore, Kolkata during 14-16 December 2007.

2008: 32nd Conference of the Ethological Society and National Symposium on Fish Behaviour” held at Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed University), Versova, Mumbai during October 16-17, 2008.

2008: 8th Indian Fisheries Forum, Asian Fisheries Society (Indian Branch) & Inland Fisheries Society of India held at Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Salt lake, CIFRI, Barrackpore, Kolkata, November 22-26, 2008.

2009: International Conference on Resource Development and Environmental Change: Emerging Issues and Challenges held at

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Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, January 27-29, 2009.

2009: National Symposium on Cold Water Fisheries Management: New Strategies & Approaches held Eco Camp, NAMERI National Park, Assam, organized by Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research (ICAR) Bhimtal, 263 136, Nainital, Uttarakhand, October 2-4.

2010: MASSCON-I, First Annual National Symposium of the Muslim Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Department of Zoology, A.M.U., Aligarh, October 23-24.

2013: International Symposium & Workshop on ‘The Control Helminth Parasites with Emphasis on Liver Fluke’ & ‘Liver Fluke: an RNAi Workshop’. Organized by Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, India, under the Aegis of the BBSRC-UK CIDLID project, held on February 11-12, 2013.

2013: National Conference on "Insect Diversity and Systematics" held during 28-30th October at A.M.U., Aligarh.

2014 10 Indian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum organized by AFSIB Mangolore in collaboration with NBFGR, Lucknow, held on 12-15 November, 2014.

2016 Asian-Pacific Aquaculture 2016- International Conference & Exposition organized by World Aquaculture Society & Ministry of Marine affairs & Fisheries (MMAF) Surabaya, Indonesia, held on 26-29 April, 2016.

GRANTS OBTAINED FOR CARRYING OUT RESEARCH: .

1996: Indian Council of Agricultural Research sanctioned major research project worth Rs. 4.89 Lacs for conducting research on ‘Essential Amino Acid Requirements of Cultivable Catfish, Clarias batrachus” with a view to develop feeds for its high density culture’ (1.2.1996 to 31.1.1999).

1999: Aligarh Muslim University sanctioned a minor research project on “Dietary Amino Acid Requirements of Cultivable Catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (1999 to 2000).

2005: DST-FIST Grant sanctioned by Department of Science and technology, New Delhi. Total grant Rs 65 Lacs in the thrust area of Fish Nutrition Rs 40 Lacs.

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2015: EVONIK (SEA) Pte.Ltd. 3 International Business Park #07-18 Nordic European Centre, Singapore 609927 sponsored a project worth Rs. 3.05 Lacs for conducting research on ‘Effect of varying lysine to energy ratio on the growth, protein retention efficiency, RNA/DNA ratio, hematological parameters and carcass composition of fingerling Labeo rohita’.

2016: EVONIK (SEA) Pte.Ltd. 3 International Business Park #07-18 Nordic European Centre, Singapore 609927 sponsored a project worth Rs. 5.18 Lacs for conducting research on ‘Growth performance and conversion efficiencies of fingerling Labeo rohita (Hamilton) fed diets supplemented with limiting amino acids diet’.

MEMBER OF SCIENTIFIC BODIES:

Indian Fisheries Association, Mumbai, India.

Association of Aquaculturists, Bhubaneswar, India.

Asian Fisheries Society, Manila, Philippines.

Inland Fisheries Society of India, CIFRI, Barrackpore, India.

FOREIGN VISITS

Visited a number of leading Fisheries Research Laboratories in:

United States of America (1) Fish Nutrition Research Laboratories of School of Fisheries, University of

Washington, Seattle. (2) Fish Nutrition Research Laboratory, Columbia Street, Vancouver,

Washington, U.S.A., during my course study

Canada

(1) Department of Fisheries & Oceans, West Vancouver Laboratory, British

Columbia, Canada (2) Institute for marine Biosciences, Oxford Street, Halifax, N.S. Canada

United Kingdom

Institute of Aquaculture, University of Sterling, U.K.

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Saudi Arabia Fish Farming Centers , Jeddah 21432, Saudi Arabia

Singapore (1) Department of Zoology, National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge,

Singapore. (2) Marine aquaculture Section, Primary Production Department, Nicoll Drive,

Changi, Singapore

France INRA, UMR NuAGe, 64310 Saint-Pee-sur-Nivelle

SUPERVISOR OF M. Sc. PROJECTS (Total = 30) Name Year Title of the M. Sc Dissertation

1 M. Sadre Alam Khan 2005 Growth and conversion efficiency of Cyprinus carpio L. fed slaughterhouse waste based diet.

2 Gulistan A. Ghazi

2005 Growth and conversion efficiency of Cyprinus carpio L. fed poultry waste based diet.

3 Sumbul Firdaus

2005 Growth and conversion efficiency of Cyprinus carpio L. fed fish meal based diet.

4 Maryam 2006 Replacement of fish meal with groundnut meal in the diet for Cyprinus carpio L.

5 Lubna Afreen Khan 2006 Replacement of fish meal with soybean meal in the diet for Cyprinus carpio L.

6 Muzammil Iqbal Siddiqui

2007 Growth and conversion efficiencies of fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) fed soybean meal based diet

7 Farha Yaseen 2007 Growth and conversion efficiencies of fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) fed groundnut meal based diet

8 Humma Khurshid 2008 Effect of replacing fishmeal with mustard oil cake on growth and feed conversion efficiencies on fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch)

9 Bushra N. 2008 Effect of replacing fishmeal with groundnut meal on growth and feed conversion efficiencies on fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch)

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Nazia Ashraf

2009 Effects of replacing fish oil with vegetable oil on growth, feed conversion, body composition and somatic indices of fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch)

11

Mehjabeen Javed 2009

Evaluation of poultry offal meal as a possible substitute for soybean meal in practical diets for fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch)

12 Ali Akshad. M

2009 Suitability of poultry offal meal as a substitute for mustard oil cake in practical feeds for fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch)

13 Ab. Lateef Wani 2010 Effects of supplementing soybean meal with lysine and methionine on growth, feed conversion and protein retention efficiency of fingerling Cyprinus carpio (L.)

14 Farzana Imtiyaz 2010 Growth, feed conversion and carcass composition of fingerling Cyprinus carpio (L) fed diets replacing soybean meal with a combination of slaughter house waste and water hyacinth

15 Ruqaiya Ahmad 2010 Effects of different dietary protein to energy ratio on growth, feed conversion and protein retention of fingerling Cyprinus carpio (L)

16 Mohd. Musharraf 2011 Effects of feeding water hyacinth based commercial feed on growth, feed conversion, protein deposition and carcass composition of fingerling Clarias gariepinus (Burchell)

17 Mohd Ilyas 2011 Effects of feeding oils from different sources on growth, feed conversion, protein gain and carcass composition of fingerling Clarias gariepinus (Burchell)

18. Younis Mohd. Khan 2012 Growth and conversion efficiency of fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch) fed lysine and methionine supplemented soybean meal based diet

19. Salman Khan 2012 Replacement of fishmeal with blood meal in diet for fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch)

20. Waseem A. Rana 2013 Scanning of gross energy of the locally-available, unconventional feed ingredients using Ballistic Bomb Calorimeter for their possible inclusion in fish feeds

21. Tauseef A. Naikoo 2013 Proximate composition of the locally-available, cost-effective feed ingredients for their inclusion in fish feeds

22. Khalid Rashid Shah 2014 Growth and conversion efficiencies of fingerling stinging catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) fed lysine-supplemented soybean meal based

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diet

23. Suhail Rahim 2014

Growth and conversion Efficiencies of fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) fed methionine-supplemented soybean meal based diet

24. Gulshan Jahan 2015

Replacement of fish meal by soybean meal in feeds for fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)”

25. Shashank Vashishtha

2015

Replacement of fish meal by sesame oil cake in feeds for fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)

26. Chandni 2015

Replacement of Fish meal by Mustard oil cake in feeds for fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)

27. Khalid Imtiyaz Dar 2015 Replacement of fish meal by groundnut oil cake in feeds for Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)

28. Huma Naz 2016 Proximate composition and gross energy content of soybean meal, sesame oil cake and groundnut oil cake

29. Qasim khan 2016 Proximate composition and gross energy content of mustard oil cake, cottonseed oil cake and wheat middlings

30. Zahoor Ahmad Bhat 2016 Proximate composition and gross energy content of sorghum, linseed oil cake & slaughter house waste

SUPERVISOR TO M. Phil. DEGREE (Awarded = 9)

Name Year Title of the M. Phil.

1 Imtiaz Ahmed 2001 Dietary Amino Acid Requirement of Selected Teleostean Fish Species.

2 Shabi F. Abidi 2002 Dietary Indispensable Amino Acid Needs of Selected Indian Major Carps.

3 Shalini Singh 2003 Indispensable Amino Acid Requirements of Selected Cultivable Fish Species.

4 Tabassum Siddiqui 2007 Dietary protein requirements of two size classes of singhi, Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)

5 Farhat 2007 Optimum dietary protein requirement of fry and fingerling African catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell).

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6 Shumaila Afrin 2008 Effects of dietary protein and lipid level on growth, conversion efficiency and carcass composition of selected Indian major carps.

7 Syeda Sadaf 2008 Evaluation of sources and levels of lipids for inclusion in the diets of fingerling Cirrhinus mrigala Hamilton)

8 Seemab Zehra 2008 Thiamin and Pyridoxine requirement of fingerling Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton)

9 Yusra Sharf 2016 Dietary total sulphur amino acid requirements and cystine replacement value for Channa punctatus (Bloch)

SUPERVISOR TO Ph.D. DEGREE (Completed = 5, Under guidance = 5) Completed

Name

Year

Title of the Ph.D.

1

Imtiaz Ahmed 2006

Dietary essential amino acid requirements of cultivable Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton).

2 Shabihul F. Abidi 2009 Essential amino acid requirements of fingerling Labeo rohita

3

Shalini Singh 2012 Attachment of biomolecules on porous silicon for biosensor application.

4 Farhat 2014 Essential amino acid requirement of stinging catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis Bloch

5 Seemab Zehra 2014 Dietary essential amino acid requirements of Indian Major Carp, Catla catla (Hamilton) fingerling

Ongoing

1 Mohammad Musharraf

Dietary requirement of selected minerals and their deficiency signs in fingerling Indian major carp Labeo rohita (Hamilton)

2 Younis Mohd. Khan

Dietary requirement of selected vitamins and their deficiency signs in fingerling Indian major carp Catla catla (Hamilton)

3 Noorin Zafar Dietary requirements and deficiency signs in Stinging Catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch, 1794) for selected minerals

4

Kazi Sabnam Siddiqua

Dietary lipid requirement of fingerling Labeo rohita (Hamilton) with a view to formulate lipid balanced commercial feeds

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5 Yusra Sharf Dietary amino acid requirements of fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch)

SUPERVISOR OF POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW (Under guidance =1) Undergoing

Name

Year

Title

Seemab Zehra 2014 Dietary requirements for selected water-

soluble vitamins of spotted murrel, Channa punctatus (Bloch) fingerling and their deficiency signs

CURRENT RESEARCH PROGRAMS

Successfully completed the project sanctioned by Department of Science

and Technology, Government of India under FIST program. Nutritionally

balanced practical feeds for mass production of Indian culturable carps

are developed. Nutrition Research Laboratory headed by me has filled a

long standing gap in generating significant information on the

indispensable amino acid requirements of Indian major carps. Since

studies conducted so far have been limited to the requirement estimates

for only few amino acids of the Indian major carps, there is a dire need to

further extend the study on remaining indispensable amino acids

requirements. Our research group is also conducting feeding trials to

determine vitamin requirements to develop vitamin premix for inclusion in

the diets. This vital array of information will immensely boost our ongoing

efforts to intensify fish production.

PUBLICATION MEDIA

1. National Academy of Sciences 2. Oxford & IBH and A. A. Balkema (Imprint of: Taylor & Francis) 3. Blackwell Publishing 4. Elsevier Publishing

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5. Kluwer Academic Publishing 6. Springer Publication 7. CABI Publishing 8. Taylor & Francis 9. Wiley-Blackwell 10. Kibbutz Ein Hamifratz

REVIEWER

I am involved in reviewing papers published from most of the above

mentioned publishing houses. Served as a raportier and chaired scientific

sessions in several conferences/symposia.

Research specialization

1. Fishery Science and Aquaculture at Master’s level. 2. Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology during Ph.D programme.

3. Protein and amino acid Nutrition

4. Mineral and vitamin requirements

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS (Total paper published =79, International=66, National=13)

S. No. Authors Year Title and Journal National/ International

Impact factor

1. Khan, M.A. and Jafri, A.K.

1986 Age related trend in the skin collagen turnover of Channa punctatus Bloch. National Academy of Science Letters, 9: 285-286.

National -

2. Erfanullah, Jafri, A.K., Khan, M.A., Anwar, M.F. and Hassan, M.A.

1989 On the energy density of some fish food organisms from a tropical freshwater pond. Journal of Inland Fisheries Society of India, 21: 1-4.

National -

3. Khan, M.A. and

1990 On the dietary protein requirement of Clarias batrachus Linnaeus. Journal of

International -

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Jafri, A.K. Aquaculture in the Tropics 5: 189-196. Oxford & IBH and A. A. Balkema Publishing

4. Hassan, M.A., Jafri, A.K., Khan M.A., Anwar, M.F. and Erfanullah.

1991 Effect of varying dietary energy to protein ratio on the growth, feed efficiency and carcass composition of Labeo rohita fingerlings-A preliminary study. In: Proceedings of National Symposium on Freshwater Aquaculture, Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Bhubaneswar, India, 23-25 January, pp. 78-80.

National -

5. Jafri, A.K., Jafri, D.K. , Khan, M.A., Anwar, M.F. Hassan, M.A. and Erfanullah

1991 Growth and survival of Indian major carp spawn fed artificial diets. In: Aquaculture Productivity. (eds. Sinha, V.R.P. and C. Srivastava). Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 485-490.

National -

6. Khan, M.A. and Jafri, A.K.

1991 Protein and nucleic acid concentrations in the muscle of the catfish Clarias batrachus Linnaeus, fed variable dietary protein level. Asian Fisheries Science, 4: 75-84.

International -

7. Khan, M.A. and Jafri, A.K.

1991 Dietary protein requirement of two size classes of the Indian major carp, Catla catla Hamilton. Journal of Aquaculture in the Tropics, 6: 79-88. Oxford & IBH and A. A. Balkema Publishing

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8. Jafri, A.K., Jafri, D.K., Khan M.A., Anwar, M.F. Hassan, A. and Erfanullah

1992 On the use of locally available feedstuffs in formulated fish feeds: Proximate composition and gross energy content. In: Aquaculture Research Needs for 2000 A.D. (eds. Wang. J.K. and P.V. Dehadrai). Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 143-151.

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9. Khan, M.A. and Jafri, A.K.

1992 Replacement of fishmeal with offal meal in formulated diets for the carp fingerling, Labeo rohita (Hamilton). Journal of Aquaculture, 2: 56-62.

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10. Khan, M.A. and Jafri, A.K.

1993 Quantitative dietary requirement for some indispensable amino acids in the Indian major carp, Labeo rohita

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(Hamilton) fingerling. Journal of Aquaculture in the Tropics, 8: 67-80. Oxford & IBH and A. A. Balkema Publishing

11. Khan, M.A., Jafri, A.K., Hassan, M.A. and Erfanullah

1993 Growth rate, protein accretion and variations in RNA-DNA ratio in fingerling Labeo rohita (Ham.) at variable dietary protein level. Proceedings of the Third Indian Fisheries Forum, Pantnagar, India, 11-14 October, pp. 193-195.

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12. Khan, M.A. and Jafri, A.K.

1994 Replacement of fishmeal with soybean meal in diets formulated for fingerling carp, Labeo rohita Hamilton. In: Proceedings of the Third Asian Fisheries Forum, Singapore (eds. Chou, et al.), pp. 663-666.

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13. Hassan, M. A., Khan, M.A., and Jafri, A.K.

1999 Efficacy of animal wastes as supplementary feed for Indian major carp, Labeo rohita fingerling. Journal of Inland Fisheries Society of India, 31: 52-57.

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14. Khan, M.A. I. Ahmed, S. Firdaus and A.K. Jafri

2001 Dietary threonine requirement of young catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis Bloch. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on fish for nutritional security in the 21st century, CIFE, Mumbai, India, 4-6 December, 2001.

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15. Firdaus, S., Jafri, A.K. and Khan, M.A

2002 Effect of dietary levels on mineral mixture on the growth, body composition and hematology of catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis Bloch Journal of Aquaculture in the Tropics, 17: 273-281. Oxford & IBH and A. A. Balkema Publishing

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16. Khan, M.A.

2002 Role of fish nutrition and diet development in boosting aquafarming production in Uttaranchal. In: Proceedings of the workshop on development of research strategy for aquafarming, Uttaranchal, Pantnagar, India, 22 April, 2002 pp. 59-64.

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17. Abidi, S.F., I. Ahmed and Khan, M.A.

2002 Dietary phenylalanine requirement of Indian major carp, Labeo rohita fry (Hamilton). In: Proceedings on 4th International Conference on Recirculating aquaculture. Food

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18. Ahmed, I., Khan, M.A and Jafri, A.K.

2003 Dietary methionine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). Aquaculture International, 11: 449-462. Springer Publication

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19. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A.

2004 Dietary valine requirement of fry Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 20: 118-122. Blackwell Science

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20. Ahmed, I., Khan M.A. and Jafri, A.K.

2004 Dietary threonine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). Aquaculture Research, 35: 162-170. Blackwell Science

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21. Khan, M.A., Ahmed, I. and Abidi, S.F.

2004

Effect of ration size on growth, conversion efficiency and body composition of fingerling mrigal, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). Aquaculture Nutrition, 10: 47-53. Blackwell Science

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22. Ahmed, I., and Khan, M.A.

2004

Dietary lysine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). Aquaculture, 235: 499-511. Elsevier Science

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23. Ahmed, I. and Khan, M.A.

2004

Dietary arginine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). Aquaculture Nutrition, 10: 217-225. Blackwell Science

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24. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A

2004

Dietary histidine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton). The Israeli Journal of Aquaculture, 56: 200-208. Kibbutz Ein Hamifratz

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25. Abidi, S.F., Khan, M.A., Firdaus. S., I. Ahmed and Singh, S.

2004

Nutritional richness of locally available feed ingredients for developing fish feeds. Journal of Aquaculture in the Tropics, 19: 93-102. Oxford & IBH and A. A. Balkema Publishing

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26. Ahmed, I. and Khan, M. A.

2005 Dietary tryptophan requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). Aquaculture

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Research, 36: 687-695. Blackwell Science

27. Ahmed, I. and Khan, M. A.

2005 Dietary Histidine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). Aquaculture Nutrition, 11: 359-366. Blackwell Science

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28. Ahmed, I. and Khan, M. A.

2006 Dietary branched-chain amino acid valine, isoleucine and leucine requirements of Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). British Journal of Nutrition, 96: 450-460. CABI Publishing

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29. Singh, S. and Khan, M.A.

2007 Dietary arginine requirement of fingerling hybrid Clarias (Clarias gariepinus X Clarias macrocephalus). Aquaculture Research, 38: 17-35. Blackwell Science

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30. Khan, M. A. and Abidi, S. F.

2007 Significance of fish nutrition in sustainable development of aquaculture. Fishing Chimes, 27: 26-27.

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31. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A.

2007

Dietary leucine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton). Aquaculture Research, 38:478-486. Blackwell Science

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32. Khan, M. A. and Abidi, S. F.

2007

Dietary isoleucine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton). Aquaculture Nutrition, 13: 424-430 Blackwell Science

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33. Khan, M. A. and Abidi, S. F.

2007

Total aromatic amino acid requirement of Indian major carp Labeo rohita (Hamilton). Aquaculture, 267:11-118 Elsevier Science

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34. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A.

2008 Dietary threonine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) Aquaculture Research, 39: 1498-1505 Blackwell Science

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35. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F.

2008 Growth, feed utilization and nutrient retention efficiencies of fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton) fed lysine and methionine supplemented soybean meal based diets. Journal of the Inland Fisheries Society of India, 40: 139-144.

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Khan, M.A. Afrin, S. Syeda S. and Seemab Zehra

soybean meal on growth, feed utilization efficiencies and body composition of fingerlings of Labeo rohita (Hamilton) Journal of the Inland Fisheries Society of India, 40: 121-127.

37. Singh, S., Sharma, N, Govind, S., Lal S. M., and Khan, M.A.

2009 Nanostructured porous silicon as functionalized material for biosensor application. Journal of Materials Science Materials in Medicine, 20: 181-187. Springer Publication

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38. Singh S., Sharma S.N., Govind, S.M. Lal, S.M. and Khan, M.A.

2009 Fabrication and chemical surface modification of nanoporous silicon for biosensing applications. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 89: 141-152. Taylor and Francis

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39. Singh, S., Jyoti , Z., Dinesh, K., Sanjay, K. S., Daman, S., Khan, M.A. and Singh, P.K.

2009 Enhanced DNA hybridization on nanostructured silicon surfaces. Presented in “The international Conference for Nanotechnology industries-The leading Technology of 21st Century”, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 5-7, 2009.

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40. Singh S., Norman, L. Singh, P.K., Khan, M.A. and Ves, J. C

2009

Attachment of streptavidin-biotin on 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) modified porous silicon surfaces. In: Proceedings of American Institute of Physics, 443-449.

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41. Singh, S., Sharma, S.N., Govind, S.M., Mukhtar A. Khan and P.K. Singh

2009 Hydrosilylation of 1-dodecene on nanostructured porous silicon surface: Role of current density and stabilizing agent. In: Proceedings of American Institute of Physics, 421-426.

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42. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F.

2009

Optimum ration level for better growth, conversion efficiencies and body composition of fingerling. Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). Aquaculture International, 18: 175-188. Springer Publication

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43. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F.

2009 Optimum histidine requirement of fry African catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell). Aquaculture Research, 40: 1000-1010. Wiley-Blackwell

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44. Siddiqui, T.Q., and Khan, M. A.

2009 Effects of dietary protein levels on growth, feed utilization, protein retention efficiency and body composition of young Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 35: 479-488. Springer Publication

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45. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A.

2009 Dietary arginine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) based on growth, nutrient retention, body composition and RNA/DNA ratio. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 25: 707-714. Wiley-Blackwell

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46. Singh, S., Zack, J., Kumar, D., Srivastava, S.K., Govind, Saluja, D., Khan, M.A. and Singh, P.K.

2010 DNA hybridization on silicon nanowires. Thin Solid Films, 519:1151-1155. Elsevier Science

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47. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A.

2010 Growth, protein retention and body composition of fingerling Indian major carp, rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) fed diets with various levels of lysine Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 41: 791-799. Wiley-Blackwell

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48. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A.

2010 Dietary Tryptophan Requirement of Fingerling Indian Major Carp, Rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton), Based on Growth and Body Composition. Journal of the World Aquaculture

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Society, 41:700-709. Wiley-Blackwell

49. Abidi, S. F. and Khan, M.A.

2011 Total sulphur amino acid requirement and cystine replacement value for fingerling rohu, Labeo rohita: effects on growth, nutrient retention, and body composition. Aquaculture Nutrition, 17: e583-e594. Wiley-Blackwell

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50. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S. F.

2011 Effect of dietary L-lysine levels on growth, feed conversion, lysine retention efficiency and hematological indices of Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) fry Aquaculture Nutrition, 17: e657-e667. Wiley-Blackwell

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51. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S. F.

2011 Dietary arginine requirement of Heteropneustes fossilis fry (Bloch) based on growth, nutrient retention and hematological parameters. Aquaculture Nutrition, 17: 418-428. Wiley-Blackwell

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52. Farhat and Khan, M.A.

2011 Growth, feed conversion and nutrient retention efficiency of African catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell) fingerling fed diets with varying levels of protein. Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 23: 304-316. Taylor & Francis

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53. Farhat and Khan, M.A.

2012 Effects of dietary arginine levels on growth, feed conversion, protein productive value and carcass composition of stinging catfish fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). Aquaculture International, 20:935–950. Springer Publication

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54. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S. F.

2012 Dietary P/E ratio of Heteropneustes fossilis fry (Bloch) based on growth, nutrient retention and hematological parameters. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 43:490-501. Wiley-Blackwell

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55. Nassr-Allah Abdel-Hameid, Khan, M.A. and

2012 Dietary vitamin E requirement for maximizing the growth, conversion efficiency, biochemical composition and haematological status of fingerling Channa punctatus. Aquaculture Research, 43: 226-238.

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Abidi, S.F. Wiley-Blackwell

56. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2012 Dietary Vitamin C Requirement of Fingerling, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) Based on Growth, Feed Conversion, Protein Retention, Hematological Indices and Liver Vitamin C Concentration. Journal of The World Aquaculture Society, 43: 648-658. Wiley-Blackwell

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57. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2012 Dietary protein requirement for fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch), based on growth, feed conversion, protein retention and biochemical composition. Aquaculture International, 20: 383-395. Springer Publication

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58. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2013 Dietary lysine requirement of fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton) based on growth, protein deposition, lysine retention efficiency, RNA/DNA ratio and carcass composition. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 39: 503-512. Springer Publication

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59. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2013 Dietary Arginine Requirement of Fingerling Indian Major Carp, Catla catla (Hamilton). Journal of The World Aquaculture Society, 44: 363-373. Wiley-Blackwell

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60. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2013 Dietary isoleucine requirement of fingerling catla, Catla catla (Hamilton), based on growth, protein productive value, isoleucine retention efficiency and carcass composition. Aquaculture International, 21:1243-1259. Springer Publication

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61. Farhat and Khan, M.A.

2013 Dietary L-lysine requirement of fingerling stinging catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) for optimizing growth, feed conversion, protein and lysine deposition. Aquaculture Research, 44: 523-533. Wiley-Blackwell

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62. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F.

2013 Dietary methionine requirement of Indian major carp fry, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) based on growth, feed conversion and nitrogen retention efficiency. Aquaculture Research, 44: 268-281.

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63. Farhat and Khan, M.A.

2013 Effects of varying levels of dietary L-histidine on growth, feed conversion, protein gain, histidine retention, hematological and body composition in fingerling stinging catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). Aquaculture, 404-405: 130-138. Elsevier

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64. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A.

2014 Dietary histidine requirement of Singhi, Heteropneustes fossilis fry (Bloch). Aquaculture Research, 45: 1341–1354. Wiley-Blackwell

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65. Farhat and Khan, M.A.

2014 Dietary tryptophan requirement of fingerling stinging catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). Aquaculture Research, 45: 1224-1235. Wiley-Blackwell

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66. Farhat and Khan, M.A.

2014 Response of fingerling stinging catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) to varying levels of dietary leucine in relation to growth, feed conversion, protein utilization, leucine retention and blood parameters. Aquaculture Nutrition, 20: 291-302. Wiley-Blackwell

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67. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F.

2014 Evaluation of feeding rate based on growth, feed conversion, protein gain and carcass quality of fingerling Indian major carp, Catla catla (Hamilton). Aquaculture Research, 45: 439-447. Wiley-Blackwell

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68. Farhat and Khan, M.A.

2014 Total sulphur amino acid requirement and cystine replacement value for fingerling stinging catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). Aquaculture, 426-427: 270–281. Elsevier

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69. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.

2014 Dietary leucine requirement of fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton) based on growth, feed conversion ratio, RNA/DNA ratio, leucine gain, blood indices and carcass composition,Aquaculture International 23: 577-595. Springer Publication

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Zehra, S. .and Khan,

2014 Dietary total aromatic amino acid requirement and tyrosine replacement

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M.A. value for phenylalanine for fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton). Aquaculture, 433: 256-265. Elsevier publication

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Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2015 Dietary tryptophan requirement of fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton) based on growth, protein gain, RNA/DNA ratio, hematological parameters and carcass composition. Aquaculture Nutrition, 21: 690-701. Wiley-Blackwell

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72. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.

2015 Dietary leucine requirement of fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton) based on growth, feed conversion ratio, RNA/DNA ratio, leucine gain, blood indices and carcass composition, Aquaculture International 23: 577-595. Springer Publication

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73. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2016 Dietary threonine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Catla catla (Hamilton) estimated by growth, protein retention efficiency, threonine deposition, hematological parameters and carcass composition. Aquaculture Research, 47, 253–265. Wiley-Blackwell

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74. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2016 Total sulphur amino acid requirement and maximum cysteine replacement value for methionine for fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton). Aquaculture Research, 47: 304–317. Wiley-Blackwell

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75. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.

2016 Dietary histidine requirement of fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton) based on growth, protein gain, histidine gain, RNA/DNA ratio, haematological indices and carcass composition. Aquaculture Research 47: 1028–1039. Wiley-Blackwell

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76. Nassr-Allah H. Abdel-Hameid1, Seemab Zehra2 and Mukhtar A. Khan

2016 Dietary copper requirement of fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch) based on growth, feed conversion, blood parameters and whole body copper concentration. Aquaculture Research doi:10.1111/are.13112. Wiley-Blackwell

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77. Farhat and Khan, M.

2017 Growth, feed conversion and body composition of fingerling stinging catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) fed varying levels of dietary L-threonine. Aquaculture Research, 48:2355-2368 Wiley-Blackwell

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78. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2017 Dietary thiamin and pyridoxine requirements of fingerling Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton). Aquaculture Research, 1-13, doi:10.1111/are.13313. Wiley-Blackwell

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79. Zehra, S. and Khan, M.A.

2017 Dietary riboflavin requirement of fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch) based on growth, conversion efficiencies, protein retention, liver riboflavin storage, RNA/DNA ratio and carcass composition. Aquaculture Nutrition, 1-8, doi: 10.1111/anu.12555. Wiley-Blackwell

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Other publications (Papers read at conferences) Number=14

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1. Abidi, S.F. and Khan, M.A.

2007 Total sulphur amino acid requirement of fry Cirrhinus mrigala for optimum growth and efficient feed utilization Presented in 8th Asian Fisheries Forum, Cochin, India, Nov 20-23, 2007

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2. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F.

2007

Growth, conversion efficiency and body composition of Heteropneustes fossilis fed diets replacing fishmeal with soybean meal. Presented in 8th Asian Fisheries Forum, Cochin, India, Nov 20-23, 2007

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3. Syeda, S. and Khan, M.A.

2007 Growth, conversion efficiencies and body composition of Heteropneustes fossilis fed diets with different protein and lipid levels. Presented in 8th Asian Fisheries Forum, Cochin, India, Nov 20-23, 2007.

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4. Seemab Zehra and Khan, M.A.

2007 Effect of varying dietary lipid levels on growth, conversion efficiencies and carcass composition of Clarias gariepinus fry (Burchell). Presented in 8th Asian Fisheries Forum, Cochin, India, Nov 20-23, 2007.

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5. Afrin, S. and Khan, M.A.

2007 Growth, conversion efficiencies and body composition of Indian major carp Catla, Catla catla fry fed diets with different levels of protein.

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Presented in 8th Asian Fisheries Forum, Cochin, India, Nov 20-23, 2007.

6. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F.

2008 Effects of water temperature on growth, feed intake and biochemical composition of fry Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). Proceedings of the 32nd Conference of the Ethological Society and National Symposium on fish behaviour held at Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed University), Versova, Mumbai during October 16-17, 2008.

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7. Khan, M.A., Abidi, S.F., S. Sadaf and Seemab Zehra

2008 Dietary Arginine requirement of fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) assessed by measuring growth, nutrient retention and body composition. Paper presented in 8th Indian Fisheries Forum, held at Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Salt lake, CIFRI, Barrackpore, Kolkata, November 22-26, 2008.

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8. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F.

2009 Effect of dietary lysine levels on growth, feed conversion and hematological parameters of fry Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). Presented in National Symposium on Coldwater Fisheries Management: New Strategies and Approaches, Nameri, Assam, India, October 2-4, 2009.

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9. Khan, M.A. and Abidi, S.F

2010 Dietary vitamin E requirement of young Indian catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) for optimizing growth, feed conversion, protein deposition and hematological parameters. In: Proceedings of 21st All India Congress of Zoology & National Seminar, held on 21st-23rd December, 2010, CIFRI, Barrackpore.

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10. Farhat and Khan, M.A.

2010 Effect of varying levels of dietary L-threonine to maximize growth, feed conversion, protein deposition and improve carcass quality of fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). In: Proceedings of 21st All India Congress of Zoology & National Seminar, held on 21st-23rd December, 2010, CIFRI, Barrackpore.

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11. Seemab Zehra and Khan, M.A.

2010 Dietary arginine requirement of fingerling Catla catla (Hamilton) based on growth, protein deposition, arginine retention and biochemical parameters. In: Proceedings of 21st All India Congress of Zoology & National Seminar, held on 21st-23rd December, 2010, CIFRI, Barrackpore.

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12. Khan, M.A. S.F. Abidi, Seemab Zehra, M.

2013 Impact of feeding imbalance feeds on fish and aquatic environment. Presented in Indian Social Science Congress on Building an ecologically sustainable society, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India held during December 27th -31st.

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Musharraf, Y.M. Khan.

13. Khan,M.A,Y.M. Khan., S.Zehra, M.Musharraf, Y. Sharf and N. Zafar

2014 Growth and conversion efficiency of fingerling Channa punctatus(Bloch) fed lysine and methionine supplememted soybean meal based diet. Presented in10th Indian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum organized by AFSIB Mangolore in collaboration with NBFGR, Lucknow, held on 12-15 November, 2014.

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14 Khan,M.A, M.Musharraf S.Zehra, ,Y.M. Khan Y. Sharf and N. Zafar

2014 Effect of replacing fish meal with water hyacinth meal on growth, conversion efficiencies and carcass composition of fingerling Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) Presented in10th Indian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum organized by AFSIB Mangolore in collaboration with NBFGR, Lucknow, held on 12-15 November, 2014.

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15 Mohd. Musharraf and Khan, M.A.

2016 Dietary phosphorus requirement of fingerling Labeo rohita. Asian – Pacific Aquaculture 2016, April 26-29. Surabaya, Indonesia. International conference and exposition.

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16 Mohd. Musharraf, Khan, M.A., S. Zehra, A. Samartiz, K. Masagounder

2016 Effect of varying lysine to energy ratio on the growth, protein retention efficiency, RNA/DNA ratio, haematological parameters and carcass composition of fingerling Labeo rohita. Asian –Pacific Aquaculture 2016, April 26-29. Surabaya, Indonesia. International conference and exposition.

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