Data underlying the research of Immuno-haematological and growth responses of Nile tilapia exposed during dry season to agricultural effluents in Batran water reservoir located at the Benin cotton basin

doi:10.4121/812aa5b6-4c6d-4a05-9ddd-d5848e29440b.v1
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doi: 10.4121/812aa5b6-4c6d-4a05-9ddd-d5848e29440b
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Orou-Seko, Abdou; Pèlèbè, Rodrigue Orobiyi Edéya; Houndji, Alexis; Agbohessi, Prudencio; Ajadi, Abdullateef et. al. (2024): Data underlying the research of Immuno-haematological and growth responses of Nile tilapia exposed during dry season to agricultural effluents in Batran water reservoir located at the Benin cotton basin . Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/812aa5b6-4c6d-4a05-9ddd-d5848e29440b.v1
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Dataset

Since 1992, cotton has been Benin's top agricultural sector, constituting over 35% of its exports. Production focuses on the northern region, primarily in the Borgou and Alibori departments, contributing around 70% of the nation's output. However, cotton farming faces challenges from pests, leading to extensive pesticide use. In 2015, Benin spent $6.8 million on pesticides, half of which were highly hazardous. Unfortunately, only 1% effectively targets pests, while the remaining 99% pollute ecosystems, particularly aquatic ones. This pollution affects water bodies crucial for fish, supplying over 60% of the region's fresh fish, including Oreochromis niloticus. Consequently, pesticide contamination poses environmental and health risks. To assess this, a study was conducted to examined the impacts of cotton field effluents on Oreochromis niloticus in Batran water reservoir on the immune, haematological, and growth responses during the dry season. The 56-day in-situ experiment, approved by the University of Parakou's Faculty of Agronomy, adhered to animal care guidelines using a 2 × 1 experimental design with a pen culture system and two environments: the Batran water reservoir (polluted environment) and a concrete tank at the Aquaculture Research Station (SRIA) of the University of Parakou (reference environment).


history
  • 2024-05-03 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
xlsx
funding
  • Amélioration des performances zootechniques, nutritionnelles et sanitaires des poissons élevés dans les retenues d’eau du bassin cotonnier en vue du développement d'une filière piscicole saine et rentable au nord du Bénin (grant code Grant N ° A_6207-1) International Foundation for Science (IFS)
organizations
University of Parakou, Faculty of Agronomy, Benin

DATA - under embargo

The files in this dataset are under embargo until 2025-01-06.

Reason

The data is currently under embargo due to the pending publication of research articles associated with it. Until these articles are officially published, the data cannot be released to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of the research process. Once the articles are made public, the embargo will be lifted, and the data will be available for access and further analysis.