Accumulation of ammonia, nitrite and hydrogen sulfide in a shrimp pond is generally caused by incomplete degradation of residual organic matters from overfeeding and from organic wastes released by shrimps. The phenomenon affects shrimp growth and survival rate. The objectives of this investigation were to screen for a bacterial strain able to digest organic residues and to evaluate the changes of residues by bacterial activities under natural conditions. The results from this work showed that the isolated strain, Bacillus cereus S1, had the highest protease activity (57.1 U/ml) with the presence of glucoamylase and lipase activities (4.5 and 0.13 U/ml, respectively). Under an aseptic condition in 1-L flasks containing seawater with 0.1% sh...
The Pacific white leg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei is the most frequently cultured shrimp species, co...
Background: Nitrifying bacteria in aquaculture environments are capable of removing toxic nitrogen c...
We investigated the effects of Vibrionaceae family of bacteria as probiotics in the process of growt...
In shrimp-pond farming, effective water quality management is critical for shrimp growth and surviva...
The shrimp industry has grown rapidly due to the increase in market demand, which in turn resulted i...
Objective: To study the influence of biological products on the levels of nitrogen and sulphur cycl...
Indigenous Bacillus pumilus, B. licheniformis, and B. subtilis were isolated from marine water and s...
Not AvailableAccumulation of nitrogenous metabolites is considered as one of the limiting factors in...
Intensification of shrimp farming has led to problems of water quality and development of pathogenic...
Not AvailableIn aquaculture pond environment, application of several inputs leads to deterioration o...
Application of bacteria in bioremediation of shrimp culture ponds is one of the methods used to clea...
Shrimp farming is one of the most important aquaculture practices worldwide. In general, the excess ...
Accumulation of feed excess in commercial shrimp ponds due to overfeeding could decrease water quali...
Deterioration of water quality mainly due to high total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) and nitrite will affe...
This thesis entitled Development of nitrifying ans photosynthetic sulfur bacteria based bioaugmentat...
The Pacific white leg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei is the most frequently cultured shrimp species, co...
Background: Nitrifying bacteria in aquaculture environments are capable of removing toxic nitrogen c...
We investigated the effects of Vibrionaceae family of bacteria as probiotics in the process of growt...
In shrimp-pond farming, effective water quality management is critical for shrimp growth and surviva...
The shrimp industry has grown rapidly due to the increase in market demand, which in turn resulted i...
Objective: To study the influence of biological products on the levels of nitrogen and sulphur cycl...
Indigenous Bacillus pumilus, B. licheniformis, and B. subtilis were isolated from marine water and s...
Not AvailableAccumulation of nitrogenous metabolites is considered as one of the limiting factors in...
Intensification of shrimp farming has led to problems of water quality and development of pathogenic...
Not AvailableIn aquaculture pond environment, application of several inputs leads to deterioration o...
Application of bacteria in bioremediation of shrimp culture ponds is one of the methods used to clea...
Shrimp farming is one of the most important aquaculture practices worldwide. In general, the excess ...
Accumulation of feed excess in commercial shrimp ponds due to overfeeding could decrease water quali...
Deterioration of water quality mainly due to high total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) and nitrite will affe...
This thesis entitled Development of nitrifying ans photosynthetic sulfur bacteria based bioaugmentat...
The Pacific white leg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei is the most frequently cultured shrimp species, co...
Background: Nitrifying bacteria in aquaculture environments are capable of removing toxic nitrogen c...
We investigated the effects of Vibrionaceae family of bacteria as probiotics in the process of growt...