2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2018.07.035
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Carbon: Nitrogen (C:N) ratio level variation influences microbial community of the system and growth as well as immunity of shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) in biofloc based culture system

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“…The C:N ratio plays a critical role in the development of the microbial community (Panigrahi et al, ), which enhances the immunity of the cultured organisms. (Crab, Chielens, Wille, Bossier, & Verstraete, ; Haslun et al, ; Xu & Pan, ; Xu et al, ; Zhao et al, ).…”
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“…The C:N ratio plays a critical role in the development of the microbial community (Panigrahi et al, ), which enhances the immunity of the cultured organisms. (Crab, Chielens, Wille, Bossier, & Verstraete, ; Haslun et al, ; Xu & Pan, ; Xu et al, ; Zhao et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A similar effect may occur between dense heterotrophic bacteria and V. parahaemolyticus as the causative agent. Although biofloc has been confirmed as being rich in natural microorganisms and bioactive compounds, not much effort has been made to study the effect of biofloc on the physiological health of cultured shrimp, particularly concerning immune and antioxidant defence systems (Panigrahi et al, ; Xu et al, ). Jang et al () found that the expression of a proPhenoloxidase activating enzyme (lvPPAE1) in haemocytes of L. vannamei was enhanced significantly when shrimps were reared in biofloc water over the long term.…”
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