Concentration of microcystin in an intensive vannamei farm at Banyuwangi, East Java Indonesia
Phytoplankton from the cyanophyceae class such as cyanobacteria is known to produce toxins (cyanotoxins) which are detrimental in aquaculture. This toxin includes hepatotoxins such as microcystin.The study was conducted to determine the concentration of microcystin in intensive shrimp vannamei ponds...
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Indian Veterinary Assocaition
2019
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Summary: | Phytoplankton from the cyanophyceae class such as cyanobacteria is known to produce toxins (cyanotoxins) which are detrimental in aquaculture. This toxin includes hepatotoxins such as microcystin.The study was conducted to determine the concentration of microcystin in intensive shrimp vannamei ponds (Litopenaeusvannamei). The results showed that dominance of cyanobacteria affected the concentration of microcystin toxins in the observed samples. The highest concentration of microcystin was found in the hepatopancreas, followed by shrimp pond and gills. © 2019 Indian Veterinary Assocaition. All rights reserved. |
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