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Utilization of rice byproducts as carbon sources in high-density culture of the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei (Registro n. 330784)

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Idioma da catalogação eng
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Código do objeto 8310
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Nome pessoal Leite, Jordana Sampaio
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Nome pessoal Melo, Caio Servulo Batista
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Nome pessoal Nunes, Alberto Jorge Pinto
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Título principal Utilization of rice byproducts as carbon sources in high-density culture of the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei
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Nota geral Publicação on-line; 43 ref.; 4 tables; Sumaries (En)
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Nota de conteúdo <br/><br/>ABSTRACT - This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of rice byproducts on water quality, microbial community, and growth performance of L. vannamei juveniles. Shrimp of 0.98±0.10 g body weight (BW) were reared in 49 tanks of 1.5 m3 under 127 animals m−2 for 77 days. Rice bran, rice grits, and rice hulls were mixed into five different fertilizers varying their fiber content (90, 110, 150, 200, and 250 g kg−1) and compared against sugarcane molasses (MO) and unfertilized tanks (UNF). Rice byproducts and MO were applied in water three times a week at a fixed rate of 4.5 g m−3. Water salinity, pH, temperature, and dissolved oxygen reached 43±2 g L−1, 8.03±0.32, 30.2±0.90 °C, and 5.03±0.53 mg L−1, respectively. Settleable solids (SS) were higher in tanks fertilized with rice byproducts (from 2.5±1.0 to 3.1±1.1 mL L−1) and MO (3.4±1.0 mL L−1). Total ammonia nitrogen (0.19±0.09 mg L−1), nitrite (5.97±2.04 mg L−1), and nitrate (1.29±0.48 mg L−1) were kept low without any significant differences among treatments. The concentration of heterotrophic bacteria and fungi was significantly higher in rice byproducts compared with MO. Water fertilization had no effect on final shrimp survival (85.5±9.5%), weekly growth (0.72±0.11 g), and feed conversion ratio (1.59±0.10). Tanks treated with rice byproducts, except with 90 g kg−1 fiber, resulted in a higher final shrimp BW (from 9.04±1.56 to 9.52±1.89 g) compared with MO (8.75±2.14 g) and UNF (7.74±1.48 g). Gained yield and feed intake were significantly higher for tanks treated with rice byproducts than with UNF. A mix of rice byproducts can be equally or more effective as carbon sources to shrimp culture than MO. <br/><br/>Keywords: microbial community, organic fertilization, shrimp growth performance
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Host Biblionumber 3545
Registro do item 317600
Imprenta Viçosa-MG Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 1997
Outro identificador 2024-4310
Título Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Brazil)
ISSN 1516-3598
Colação v. 49 p. 1-10; (2020)
Número de controle de registro BR2025000488
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Identificador uniforme de recurso - URI https://www.scielo.br/j/rbz/a/njTv6xkFT9PpfRK4HLyhx7Q/?format=pdf&lang=en

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