We evaluated two C:N ratio in this experiment. The first one, was an heterotrophic system with C:N ratio of 15:1. Three days before stocking, water was fertilized with feed and white sugar at carbon/nitrogen ratio (C:N) of 15:1 in order to reach 200 mg L-1 of total suspended solids (TSS) at the beginning of the rearing period. During the experiment, when total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) surpassed 1 mg·L-1, extra sugar was added to the system at a ratio of 20 g of sugar per each gram of TAN. For the second one, we use a C:N ratio of 8,9, with inoculation of water from a mature tank. The experimental tanks of the mature biofloc treatment (n = 4) were by mixing 90 L of water from a biofloc tank stocked with shrimp (30%; matrix tank) and 210 L of...
Biofloc systems rely on microbial processes in the water column to recycle animal waste products, re...
The efficiency of shrimp production in limited exchange systems can be improved by optimizing the pr...
Shrimp polyculture has not been common practice because it is mostly limited to extensive aquacultur...
Intensive, minimal-exchange, biofloc-based shrimp aquaculture systems may provide a sustainable alte...
Not AvailableBiofloc technology (BFT) is a novel modern aquaculture farming technique used to reduce...
Organic carbon source and C/N ratio play an important role in aquaculture system with biofloc techno...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
A 56-day study was conducted in which shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) were stocked at 300 m−3 into 16,...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
ABSTRACT: Litopenaeus vannamei is the most cultured marine shrimp in all types of systems including...
In biofloc technology carbohydrate is added to stimulate the biofloc growth, the latter helps to imp...
Biofloc systems rely on microbial processes in the water column to recycle animal waste products, re...
The efficiency of shrimp production in limited exchange systems can be improved by optimizing the pr...
Shrimp polyculture has not been common practice because it is mostly limited to extensive aquacultur...
Intensive, minimal-exchange, biofloc-based shrimp aquaculture systems may provide a sustainable alte...
Not AvailableBiofloc technology (BFT) is a novel modern aquaculture farming technique used to reduce...
Organic carbon source and C/N ratio play an important role in aquaculture system with biofloc techno...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
A 56-day study was conducted in which shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) were stocked at 300 m−3 into 16,...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
Application of bioflocs technology and probiotics has improved water quality and production of Pacif...
ABSTRACT: Litopenaeus vannamei is the most cultured marine shrimp in all types of systems including...
In biofloc technology carbohydrate is added to stimulate the biofloc growth, the latter helps to imp...
Biofloc systems rely on microbial processes in the water column to recycle animal waste products, re...
The efficiency of shrimp production in limited exchange systems can be improved by optimizing the pr...
Shrimp polyculture has not been common practice because it is mostly limited to extensive aquacultur...