2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2005.01.029
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Anti-luminous Vibrio factors associated with the ‘green water’ grow-out culture of the tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon

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“…For numerous freshwater and seawater animal species, introduction of phytoplankton to rearing ponds (the so-called green-water technique) produces much better results in terms of survival, growth and transformation index than the classical clear-water technique [19][20][21]. The rationale behind this observation is not entirely known, yet it may include water quality improvement by oxygen production and pH stabilization, and action of some excreted biochemical compounds, along with induction of behavioral processes such as initial prey catching and regulation of bacterial population [4,22], probiotic effects [23], and stimulation of immunity [24].…”
Section: General Attributes Of Microalgal Species In Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For numerous freshwater and seawater animal species, introduction of phytoplankton to rearing ponds (the so-called green-water technique) produces much better results in terms of survival, growth and transformation index than the classical clear-water technique [19][20][21]. The rationale behind this observation is not entirely known, yet it may include water quality improvement by oxygen production and pH stabilization, and action of some excreted biochemical compounds, along with induction of behavioral processes such as initial prey catching and regulation of bacterial population [4,22], probiotic effects [23], and stimulation of immunity [24].…”
Section: General Attributes Of Microalgal Species In Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lio-Po et al (2005) endorsed the effectiveness of green water system to the presence of anti-luminous Vibrio factors in bacterial, fungal and skin mucus of tilapia. The ability of skin mucus and faeces collected from a red hybrid tilapia culture pond and of bacteria isolated from fish mucus and faeces to reduce the growth of luminous Vibrio harveyi was also reported by Tendencia and Dela Pena (2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Since high lipid vacuolisation is considered as an index of shrimp health and immunity, it could be assumed that shrimp grown in treatment ponds (green water) acquired better immune power to resist infection of harmful bacteria in the pond (Lio-Po et al, 2005;Tendencia et al, 2015). Microbial load of pond water showed reduction of total bacteria population particularly disease causing yellow, green and luminescent Vibrio colonies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Macey & Coyne (2005), melaporkan penggunaan bakteri probiotik pada budidaya abalon. Penggunaan probiotik pada budidaya udang juga telah banyak dilaporkan, seperti pada budidaya udan g w indu (Meunp ol et al, 2 003;Vaseeharan et al, 2004;Lio-Po et al, 2005;Gunarto et al, 2006aGunarto et al, ,2006bVijayan et al, 2006), budidaya udang Penaeus chinensis (Li et al, 2006), budidaya udang vanamei (udang putih) (Nejad et al, 2006), budidaya udang galah (Keysami et al, 2007), pemeliharaan larva udang (Decamp et al, 2008), dan budidaya udang stylorostris (udang putih) (Castex et al, 2008).…”
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