2018
DOI: 10.4172/2329-8901.1000191
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Effects of Salinity on Acid Production and Growth of Three Probiotic Microbes with Potential for Application in Intensive Shrimp Aquaculture

Abstract: Shrimp has been among the top value-added products targeted for production by the aquaculture industry. The increasing demand for shrimp has led to a massive increase in production in several countries across the world. Intensive and super-intensive production systems are facing great challenges handling newly emerging shrimp diseases. The use of antibiotics was one of the first approaches when dealing with such diseases, but the effects of misusing antibiotics and the appearance of antibiotic resistant bacter… Show more

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“…Probiotics solutions were prepared from overnight cultures of individual microbes grown following the methods described earlier; however, the respective media were enriched with 2% NaCl in the case of lactic acid bacteria and yeast, and 1% NaCl in the case of photosynthetic bacteria (Pinoargote & Ravishankar, ). The probiotics solutions that included more than one microbe, P2 and P3, were prepared by mixing overnight cultures of the individual microbes in equal volumes, 1:1 and 1:1:1 vol/vol ratio, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probiotics solutions were prepared from overnight cultures of individual microbes grown following the methods described earlier; however, the respective media were enriched with 2% NaCl in the case of lactic acid bacteria and yeast, and 1% NaCl in the case of photosynthetic bacteria (Pinoargote & Ravishankar, ). The probiotics solutions that included more than one microbe, P2 and P3, were prepared by mixing overnight cultures of the individual microbes in equal volumes, 1:1 and 1:1:1 vol/vol ratio, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%