Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture

Microbial communities in biofloc technology (BFT) are responsible in minimalize water exchange and producing microbial proteins that are beneficial as a supplementals diet for mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture. Therefore, a study was conducted to determine the effect of bacterial communit...

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Main Authors: Nor Azman Kasan, Chin Sze Yee, Hidayah Manan, Abdul Rahim Ahmad Ideris, Amyra Suryatie Kamaruzzan, Khor Waiho, Su Shiung Lam, Wan Adibah Wan Mahari, Mhd Ikhwanuddin, Suhaimi Suratman, Mohd Tamrin Mohd Lal
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https://doi.org/10.1111/are.15314
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spelling my.ums.eprints.361562023-07-25T02:24:12Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36156/ Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture Nor Azman Kasan Chin Sze Yee Hidayah Manan Abdul Rahim Ahmad Ideris Amyra Suryatie Kamaruzzan Khor Waiho Su Shiung Lam Wan Adibah Wan Mahari Mhd Ikhwanuddin Suhaimi Suratman Mohd Tamrin Mohd Lal QL1-355 General Including geographical distribution QR75-99.5 Bacteria Microbial communities in biofloc technology (BFT) are responsible in minimalize water exchange and producing microbial proteins that are beneficial as a supplementals diet for mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture. Therefore, a study was conducted to determine the effect of bacterial communities in different sedimentable solids in order to improve the water quality and survival rate of S. paramamosain larvae culture. The results successfully identified that the number of pathogenic bacteria, Vibrio spp. decreased when the heterotrophic bacteria thrived in treatment tank with 4 ml/L sedimentable solids. The group of heterotrophic bacteria were able to adapt in developing their population while effectively uptake the ammonium and nitrite components. The ammonium and nitrite level in treatment tank depleting at an early stage of the experiment, and constantly low until the end of experiments (ammonium <0.20 mg/L, nitrite <0.10 mg/L). The survival rates of S. paramamosain larvae in both control and treatment tanks were identified <2.0%, however, sedimentable solids of 2 ml/L was identified suitable to be applied in crab larvae culture as it can help to reach megalopa stages within 17 days of culture period. Overall, it can be concluded that bacteria communities in biofloc are able to regulate nutrients load and maintaining water quality and also help in increased survival rate and development performance in the low sedimentable solids of biofloc culture treatment. Therefore, sedimentable solids of 2 ml/L is suggested to be potentially applied in S. paramamosain larvae cultures from this research finding. John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2021-05 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36156/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36156/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Nor Azman Kasan and Chin Sze Yee and Hidayah Manan and Abdul Rahim Ahmad Ideris and Amyra Suryatie Kamaruzzan and Khor Waiho and Su Shiung Lam and Wan Adibah Wan Mahari and Mhd Ikhwanuddin and Suhaimi Suratman and Mohd Tamrin Mohd Lal (2021) Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture. Aquaculture Research, 52. pp. 4807-4815. ISSN 1365-2109 https://doi.org/10.1111/are.15314
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topic QL1-355 General Including geographical distribution
QR75-99.5 Bacteria
spellingShingle QL1-355 General Including geographical distribution
QR75-99.5 Bacteria
Nor Azman Kasan
Chin Sze Yee
Hidayah Manan
Abdul Rahim Ahmad Ideris
Amyra Suryatie Kamaruzzan
Khor Waiho
Su Shiung Lam
Wan Adibah Wan Mahari
Mhd Ikhwanuddin
Suhaimi Suratman
Mohd Tamrin Mohd Lal
Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture
description Microbial communities in biofloc technology (BFT) are responsible in minimalize water exchange and producing microbial proteins that are beneficial as a supplementals diet for mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture. Therefore, a study was conducted to determine the effect of bacterial communities in different sedimentable solids in order to improve the water quality and survival rate of S. paramamosain larvae culture. The results successfully identified that the number of pathogenic bacteria, Vibrio spp. decreased when the heterotrophic bacteria thrived in treatment tank with 4 ml/L sedimentable solids. The group of heterotrophic bacteria were able to adapt in developing their population while effectively uptake the ammonium and nitrite components. The ammonium and nitrite level in treatment tank depleting at an early stage of the experiment, and constantly low until the end of experiments (ammonium <0.20 mg/L, nitrite <0.10 mg/L). The survival rates of S. paramamosain larvae in both control and treatment tanks were identified <2.0%, however, sedimentable solids of 2 ml/L was identified suitable to be applied in crab larvae culture as it can help to reach megalopa stages within 17 days of culture period. Overall, it can be concluded that bacteria communities in biofloc are able to regulate nutrients load and maintaining water quality and also help in increased survival rate and development performance in the low sedimentable solids of biofloc culture treatment. Therefore, sedimentable solids of 2 ml/L is suggested to be potentially applied in S. paramamosain larvae cultures from this research finding.
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author Nor Azman Kasan
Chin Sze Yee
Hidayah Manan
Abdul Rahim Ahmad Ideris
Amyra Suryatie Kamaruzzan
Khor Waiho
Su Shiung Lam
Wan Adibah Wan Mahari
Mhd Ikhwanuddin
Suhaimi Suratman
Mohd Tamrin Mohd Lal
author_facet Nor Azman Kasan
Chin Sze Yee
Hidayah Manan
Abdul Rahim Ahmad Ideris
Amyra Suryatie Kamaruzzan
Khor Waiho
Su Shiung Lam
Wan Adibah Wan Mahari
Mhd Ikhwanuddin
Suhaimi Suratman
Mohd Tamrin Mohd Lal
author_sort Nor Azman Kasan
title Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture
title_short Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture
title_full Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture
title_fullStr Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture
title_full_unstemmed Study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, Scylla paramamosain larvae culture
title_sort study on the implementation of different biofloc sedimentable solids in improving the water quality and survival rate of mud crab, scylla paramamosain larvae culture
publisher John Wiley & Sons Ltd
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36156/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36156/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36156/
https://doi.org/10.1111/are.15314
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