2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-014-9819-x
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The effect of different alkalinity levels on Litopenaeus vannamei reared with biofloc technology (BFT)

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“…The lower alkalinity levels in BL treatment indicate there was an increase in heterotrophic and nitrifying bacterial growth and thereby a greater alkalinity consumption in this treatment. Furthermore, the values of pH and alkalinity were within the recommended range to L. vannamei (Furtado et al 2011(Furtado et al , 2015a.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…The lower alkalinity levels in BL treatment indicate there was an increase in heterotrophic and nitrifying bacterial growth and thereby a greater alkalinity consumption in this treatment. Furthermore, the values of pH and alkalinity were within the recommended range to L. vannamei (Furtado et al 2011(Furtado et al , 2015a.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…2 Mean nitrite concentrations along the study using different aerators in L. vannamei BFT culture system Aquacult Int low DO concentrations (0.82 mg DO L -1 ) coupled with a high temperature (34.4°C) in one of the experimental tanks likely contributed to the low shrimp survival observed. The pH and alkalinity were closely related parameters, and in BFT systems, there is a decrease in both throughout the culture, mainly because of the consumption of inorganic carbon by the heterotrophic and nitrifying bacteria and the growth of shrimp (Ebeling et al 2006;Furtado et al 2015a). The lower alkalinity levels in BL treatment indicate there was an increase in heterotrophic and nitrifying bacterial growth and thereby a greater alkalinity consumption in this treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking, the survival of marine shrimp are relatively high in BFT. Xu, Pan, Sun and Huang () and Furtado, Poersch and Wasielesky () observed survival above 86 and 85% respectively. While the value of survival in this study is lower, and similar results were also obtained by Furtado et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Both the pH and the alkalinity decreased throughout the experiment, and this trend is common in BFT, due to the high metabolic rate of bacteria present in the system [39]. In spite of the fact that low alkalinity can negatively affect the nitrification process [57], the lowest levels were observed at the end of the experiment, just when the system was mature. In this moment, TAN and nitrites did not accumulate in the water column.…”
Section: Effects On the Biofloc Systemmentioning
confidence: 86%