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2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aqrep.2021.100699
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Assessing the impacts of in-feed probiotic on the growth performance and health condition of pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) in a farm trial

Abstract: Highlights Growth and survival % were significantly increased in in-feed probiotics treated pangasius fry. Growth performances of treated groups at fingerling and grow-out phases were higher. Hematological parameters including hemoglobin, RBC and WBC were significantly higher in treatment groups. Gut microbiota content was relatively higher in probiotic treated groups at fingerling phase. Probiotics impact positively c… Show more

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“…These findings indicate that the LAB may pass through the stomach, tolerate bile salt in the gut, and affect Gram‐negative bacteria in the intestine (Allameh et al, 2016). The activity of probiotic supplementation has also been shown to impact the microbial makeup of the intestine in various investigations (Haque et al, 2021; Jahan et al, 2021; Lobo et al, 2014; Wu et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings indicate that the LAB may pass through the stomach, tolerate bile salt in the gut, and affect Gram‐negative bacteria in the intestine (Allameh et al, 2016). The activity of probiotic supplementation has also been shown to impact the microbial makeup of the intestine in various investigations (Haque et al, 2021; Jahan et al, 2021; Lobo et al, 2014; Wu et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tương tự, sinh khối cá nuôi ở các nghiệm thức bổ sung vi khuẩn cao hơn có ý nghĩa (p<0,05) so với nghiệm thức đối chứng và vượt trội ở nghiệm thức bổ sung kết hợp. Theo báo cáo của Haque et al (2021) khi bổ sung Bacillus subtilis, B. licheniformis, và B. pumilus (10 10 CFU/g) với tỉ lệ 0,2 g/kg thức ăn giúp nâng cao tỉ lệ sống, tốc độ tăng trưởng cũng như hệ vi sinh đường ruột của cá tra từ giai đoạn cá bột lên cá hương. Một nghiên cứu khác của Hien et al ( 2014) trên cá basa Pangasius bocourti cho thấy các thông số tăng trưởng SGR, hệ số chuyển hóa thức ăn FCR và khả năng kháng Aeromonas hydrophila của cá được cải thiện đáng kể sau khi bổ sung kết hợp 2 g hợp chất polysaccharide (LMWA) và 10 11 CFU/g vi khuẩn Lactobacillus plantarum cho mỗi kg thức ăn.…”
Section: Tăng Trưởng Và Tỉ Lệ Sống Của Cá Traunclassified
“…The fisheries and aquaculture sector of Bangladesh will not be spared from the afore mentioned problems arising from MPs – with the uncontrollable subsistent emerging issue of disease ( Chaput et al., 2020 , Haque et al., 2021 ) and this may pose a threat for crustaceans (notably shrimps and crabs), migratory fishes including hilsa, and freshwater fish cultured in ponds and cages. This will put the shrimp industry, the most flourishing sector of Bangladesh, under pressure as breeders and extensive farmers depend open waters for brood stock and post-larvae respectively ( Hasan et al., 2020 ; Hasan and Haque, 2020b ).…”
Section: Potential Consequences For Bangladesh's Aquaculture Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%