Bibliografias

Fish emulsion as a food base for rhizobacteria promoting growth of radish (raphanus sativus L. var. sativus) in a sandy soil
Suppression of Rhizoctonia and Pythium dampingoff of radish an cucumber seedlings by addition of fish emulsion to peat mix or soil.
Effect of fish emulsion used as a preplanting soil amendment on verticillium wilt, scab, and tuber yield of potato.
Effect os foliar applications of neem oil and fish emulsion on bacterial spot and yield of tomatoes and peppers.
Effect of fish emulsion used as a preplanting soil amendment on verticillum wilt, scab, and tuber yield of potato. Pervaiz A. Abbasi, Kenneth L. Conn and George Lazarovits. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 28: 509-518, 2006.
Supression of Rhizoctonia and Phytium damping-off of radish and cucumber seedlings by addition of fish emulsion to peat mix or soil. Pervaiz A. Abbasi, Kenneth L. Conn and George Lazarovits. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 26: 177-187, 2004.
Effect of foliar applications of neem oil and fish emulsions on bacterial spot and yield of tomatoes and peppers. Pervaiz A. Abassi, Diane A. Cuppels and George Lazarovits. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 25: 41-48, 2003.
Fish emulsion as a food base for rhizobacteria promoting growth of radish (Raphanus sativus L. var. sativus) in a sandy soil. Khaled A. El Tarabily, Amr H. Nassar, Giles E. St.J.Hardy & Ksrishnapillai Sivasithamparam. Plant and Soil 252: 397-411, 2003.
Evers, D. J. and D. J. Carroll. 1998. Ensiling salt-preserved shrimp waste with grass straw and molasses. Animal Science Feed and Technology. 71:241-249.
D. J. Evers and D. J. Carroll. 1996. Preservation of fresh crab or shrimp waste. Animal Science Feed andTechnology. 59:233-244.
Model Business development and Marketing Plan for Fish Hydrolysate Fertilizer. Nona R. Henderson and Dan B Strombom, Rutgers University, Report to National Coastal Resources and Development Institute. June 1995.
Efficacy and Marketablity of Liquid Fish Fertilizer in Southern New Jersey. Nona R. Henderson and Dan B.Strombom, Rutgers University, Report to National Coastal Resources and Development Institute. June 1995.
Application of Liquid Fish Fertilizer through Sprinkler Irrigation for Commercial Production of Cranberries. Henderson, Nona and Dan Strombom. Rutgers Cooperative Extension. New Brunswick, NJ. fact sheet FS-803.
Use of Fish Hydrolysate Fertilizer on Early Blacks in New Jersey. Report to National Coastal Resources and Development Institute. Henderson, Nona R. and Dan B. Strombom. Rutgers Cooperative Extension. New Brunswick, NJ. June 1995. 10 pp.
Production and Testing of Seafood Waste Amended Lime Materials for Resources Conservation and Crop Production. Kuo, S et. al. National Marine Fisheries Service Saltonstall- Kennedy Cooperative Agreement #NA36FD0156. September 1994. 159 pp.
Athanas, R.P.; DeMoranville, C.; Bramlage, W.J.; Kelleher, S.D. 1993. Effects of fatty fish fertilizer on Northeast agricultural crops and the manufacture of proper liquid fish products. Univ. Mass. Environ. Inst. Tech. Memo. [No issue no.]; 24 p.
DeMoranville, C. 1992. Fish fertilizer: lessons for low input production. Cranberries 56(3):12-13.
Weis, S.A.; Bramlage, W.J. 1992. Using fish waste hydrolysates as a fertilizer for apples and blueberries. Fruit Notes 57(3):15-19.
Averill, A.; DeMoranville, C.; Deubert, K.; Morzuch, B.; Edwards, S. 1991. Low input cranberry production: field demonstration and analysis. HortScience 26:479.
Shrimp Waste Utilization. INFOFISH Technical Handbook 4. Compiled by Roelof Schoemaker, edited by Nirmala Richards-Rajadurai. 1991
Compostable By-Products in the Mid-Coast Area of Main. Seekins, Bill and William Walton, Jr. Mid-Coast Resource Utilization Consortium. (Undated circa 1990).
Making Profits out of Seafood Wastes. Alaska Sea Grant College Program. University of Alaska Fairbanks. Report No. 90-07. April 1990. pgs. 238.
Fish Waste Utilization - Development of Fish Oil and Fish Fertilizer for Agricultural Uses. Fruit Builder, Inc. National Marine Fisheries Service contract #82-ABH-00156. February 23, 1984.
Fish Liquifaction: An Alternative to the Present Waste Handling Practices of the Great Lakes Fishing Industry. University of Wisconsin-Extension, Dept of Food Science and Meat and Animal Science. 46pp. 1976.