2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.883522
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The microbial communities (bacteria, algae, zooplankton, and fungi) improved biofloc technology including the nitrogen-related material cycle in Litopenaeus vannamei farms

Abstract: Microbes are essential in biofloc technology for controlling nitrogen levels in water. The composition and function of microorganisms with biofloc systems were reported; however, data on microorganisms other than bacteria, such as algae (which are essential in the nitrogen cycle) and zooplankton (which are bacterial and algal predators), remain limited. The microbial communities (including bacteria, algae, zooplankton, and fungi) were investigated in shrimp farms using biofloc technology. Using Illumina MiSeq … Show more

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“…In addition, some heterotrophic bacteria in the biofloc system facilitate the nitrogen cycle in the system. This denitrification process facilitated by Pseudomonas sp supports the maintain proper nitrogen balance and prevents the accumulation of excess nitrate in the BFT system, which is harmful to shrimp and other aquatic organisms [ 82 , 84 ].…”
Section: Microbial Community and Their Roles In Bftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, some heterotrophic bacteria in the biofloc system facilitate the nitrogen cycle in the system. This denitrification process facilitated by Pseudomonas sp supports the maintain proper nitrogen balance and prevents the accumulation of excess nitrate in the BFT system, which is harmful to shrimp and other aquatic organisms [ 82 , 84 ].…”
Section: Microbial Community and Their Roles In Bftmentioning
confidence: 99%