The objective of this study was to document the immunological effects of growing shrimp in biofloc systems. The experiment consisted of four types of biofloc systems in which bioflocs were produced by daily supplementation of four different carbon sources, i.e. molasses, tapioca, tapioca-by-product, and rice bran, at an estimated C/N ratio of 15 and a control system without any organic carbon addition. Each biofloc system was stocked with Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) juveniles that were reared for 49 days. The use of tapioca-by-product resulted in a higher survival (93%) of the shrimp as compared to the other carbon sources and the control. The highest yield and protein assimilation was observed when tapioca was used as the c...
In order to improve immune system of Pacific white shrimp L. vannamei from any kinds of diseases, va...
The potential of biofloc media in in-situ environmental amelioration mediated through the removal of...
AbstractAn experiment (triplicated) was conducted to assess the growth and production of Indian whit...
Not AvailableShrimp aquaculture demands technological advancement that boosts production and environ...
Biological flocs are communities of heterotrophic bacteria that develop through manipulation of the ...
Abstract An 8-week feeding trial was conducted to study the effect of dietary supplementation of a b...
The present study evaluated the influence of different commercial agricultural by-products as a carb...
In biofloc technology carbohydrate is added to stimulate the biofloc growth, the latter helps to imp...
Organic carbon source and C/N ratio play an important role in aquaculture system with biofloc techno...
Shrimp farming in New-Caledonia faces up to difficulties. A fluctuating quality of broodstock preven...
Biofloc rearing media provides a potential food source for shrimp reared in limited or zero water ex...
Immune response in juvenile tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon fed with biofilm (BF) and free cells (FC) ...
At present, the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Boone, 1931, is one of the species with th...
The global production of cultured crustaceans for 2018 is predicted to be similar to 8.63 million to...
In order to improve immune system of Pacific white shrimp L. vannamei from any kinds of diseases, va...
The potential of biofloc media in in-situ environmental amelioration mediated through the removal of...
AbstractAn experiment (triplicated) was conducted to assess the growth and production of Indian whit...
Not AvailableShrimp aquaculture demands technological advancement that boosts production and environ...
Biological flocs are communities of heterotrophic bacteria that develop through manipulation of the ...
Abstract An 8-week feeding trial was conducted to study the effect of dietary supplementation of a b...
The present study evaluated the influence of different commercial agricultural by-products as a carb...
In biofloc technology carbohydrate is added to stimulate the biofloc growth, the latter helps to imp...
Organic carbon source and C/N ratio play an important role in aquaculture system with biofloc techno...
Shrimp farming in New-Caledonia faces up to difficulties. A fluctuating quality of broodstock preven...
Biofloc rearing media provides a potential food source for shrimp reared in limited or zero water ex...
Immune response in juvenile tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon fed with biofilm (BF) and free cells (FC) ...
At present, the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Boone, 1931, is one of the species with th...
The global production of cultured crustaceans for 2018 is predicted to be similar to 8.63 million to...
In order to improve immune system of Pacific white shrimp L. vannamei from any kinds of diseases, va...
The potential of biofloc media in in-situ environmental amelioration mediated through the removal of...
AbstractAn experiment (triplicated) was conducted to assess the growth and production of Indian whit...