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A Comparative Study of Intensive Litopenaeus vannamei Culture on Four Bottom Substrates Without Water Change 被引量:2

A Comparative Study of Intensive Litopenaeus vannamei Culture on Four Bottom Substrates Without Water Change
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摘要 The effect of four bottom substrates, oyster shell powder(OP), sugarcane bagasse(SB), a mixture of OP and SB(OS) and fresh soil(FS), on the water quality and bacterial and zooplankton density of intensive shrimp(Litopenaeus vannamei) culture tanks without water change and the growth performance of cultured shrimp were compared in this study. At the end of a 110 days culturing trial, the total ammonium-N(TAN) of the water on SB and the nitrite nitrogen(NO2-N) on OS was significantly lower than that on the other substrates(P<0.05), which coincided with the high density of ammonium- and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in the water on SB and OS, respectively. The concentration of chlorophyll a(Chl a) increased slowly on OP, SB and OS but remained low on FS. The density of total bacteria on OP, SB and OS was one order of magnitude higher than that on FS, and the density of zooplankton on SB and OS was significantly higher than that on FS or OP(P<0.05). The improved water quality and increased density of bacteria and zooplankton on SB and OS may have had a synergistic effect on shrimp culture, improving its growth performance(high survival rate and yield and low feed conversion rate). SB and OS were more effective for improving the growth performance of intensively cultured L. vannamei without water change than OP and FS. To our knowledge, this study presents the first evidence regarding the effect of different bottom substrates on intensive shrimp culture. The effect of four bottom substrates,oyster shell powder (OP),sugarcane bagasse (SB),a mixture of OP and SB (OS) and fresh soil (FS),on the water quality and bacterial and zooplankton density of intensive shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) culture tanks without water change and the growth performance of cultured shrimp were compared in this study.At the end of a 110 days culturing trial,the total ammonium-N (TAN) of the water on SB and the nitrite nitrogen (NO2-N) on OS was significantly lower than that on the other substrates (P<0.05),which coincided with the high density of ammonium-and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in the water on SB and OS,respectively.The concentration of chlorophyll a (Chl a) increased slowly on OP,SB and OS but remained low on FS.The density of total bacteria on OP,SB and OS was one order of magnitude higher than that on FS,and the density of zooplankton on SB and OS was significantly higher than that on FS or OP (P<0.05).The improved water quality and increased density of bacteria and zooplankton on SB and OS may have had a synergistic effect on shrimp culture,improving its growth performance (high survival rate and yield and low feed conversion rate).SB and OS were more effective for improving the growth performance of intensively cultured L.vannamei without water change than OP and FS.To our knowledge,this study presents the first evidence regarding the effect of different bottom substrates on intensive shrimp culture.
出处 《Journal of Ocean University of China》 SCIE CAS 2014年第4期705-711,共7页 中国海洋大学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by National Science and Technology Supporting Program of the Twelfth Five-Year Plan of China (2011BAD13B10) the Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest, China (201103034)
关键词 凡纳滨对虾 水分变化 南美白对虾 细菌总数 基材 文化 强化 浮游动物 bottom substrate oyster shell powder sugarcane bagasse intensive shrimp culture
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