نتایج جستجو برای: shrimp pond

تعداد نتایج: 16833  

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
r. ghorbani vaghei m.h. abolhasani r. ghorbani a. matinfar

the effects of two diets, a control diet (commercial feed with 39% crude protein) and an experimental diet (prepared based on 42% soybean meal with 38% crude protein), on growth performance of western white shrimp (litopenaeus vannamei) in six 0.4-ha-earthen ponds (three replications per treatment) with 25 per m2 density, were investigated. there was no significant difference in final weight (m...

Journal: :Microbes and environments 2011
Teruki Amano Ikuo Yoshinaga Takao Yamagishi Chu Van Thuoc Pham The Thu Shingo Ueda Kenji Kato Yoshihiko Sako Yuichi Suwa

Mangrove forests are common in subtropical regions, and have received considerable attention as vegetative buffers against anthropogenic N-loading. In this study, we investigated anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) as one of potentially important microbial N-removing pathways in mangrove and shrimp pond sediment in Haiphong, Vietnam. Measurements with (15)N-labeled compounds demonstrated the...

2012
Junfang Zhou Wenhong Fang Xianle Yang Shuai Zhou Linlin Hu Xincang Li Xinyong Qi Hang Su Layue Xie

Recurrent outbreaks of a disease in pond-cultured juvenile and subadult Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp in several districts in China remain an important problem in recent years. The disease was characterized by "white tail" and generally accompanied by mass mortalities. Based on data from the microscopical analyses, PCR detection and 16S rRNA sequencing, a new Vibrio harveyi strain (designated as ...

2003
Yoram Avnimelech Gad Ritvo

The pond bottom soil and the accumulated sediments are integral parts of ponds. Concentrations of nutrients, organic matter and microorganism density in the pond bottom are several orders of magnitude greater than in the water. The accumulation of organic sediments may limit pond intensification. The intensive organic matter degradation at the pond bottom and high sediment oxygen demand exceeds...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2010
E Walling E Vourey D Ansquer B Beliaeff C Goarant

AIMS A description of bacterial pathogens in shrimp ponds is necessary to understand their pathogenesis. Vibrio nigripulchritudo was shown to contain saprophytic and pathogenic strains among New Caledonian isolates. We established a method to map the development of V. nigripulchritudo in pond sediments at three different genetic levels: the species level, then at the pathogenic cluster level an...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 1999
W Sukhumsirichart C Wongteerasupaya V Boonsaeng S Panyim S Sriurairatana B Withyachumnarnkul T W Flegel

Hepatopancreatic parvovirus (HPV) causes disease in several species of penaeid shrimp. Heavy infections may result in poor growth and reduced production for shrimp farmers. From one southern Thai shrimp pond with a high prevalence of HPV infection, 790 shrimp were sampled randomly and the hepatopancreas (HP) removed. Most HP were preserved in liquid nitrogen. However, every 10th HP (79 total) w...

1997
David R. Teichert-Coddington Claude E. Boyd John L. Harvin Hector Corrales Rafael Zelaya

Semi-intensive shrimp production in Honduras is based upon use of formulated diets to supply nutrients for shrimp growth. Unconsumed feed contributes nutrients to pond water, which when discharged may deteriorate water quality in receiving waters. Estuaries are the water source and sink for shrimp farms in Honduras, and many farms have been established along individual estuaries. A key element ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2009
L D Lacerda J A Santos D V Lopes

We present the distribution of Cu in water, sediments and biomass from intensive shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei Boone, 1931)) farming in northeastern Brazil. The results show no difference in dissolved Cu concentrations between waters entering and leaving the ponds. However, there was a large export of particulate Cu to adjacent environments, showed by extremely high particulate (112 microg.L-1) ...

2017
Ho Viet Khoa Yuki Midorikawa Tsubasa Uchino Toshihiro Nakai Goshi Kato Hidehiro Kondo Ikuo Hirono Matthura Labaiden Sataporn Direkbusarakom Motohiko Sano

The lytic bacteriophage pT24, which infects Tenacibaculum spp., was isolated from the water of a whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) culture pond in Thailand. This giant bacteriophage with myovirus morphology comprised 234,670 bp with 296 predicted genes.

1997
C. Kwei Lin

Semi-intensive shrimp production in Honduras is based upon use of formulated diets to supply nutrients for shrimp growth. Unconsumed feed contributes nutrients to pond water, which when discharged may deteriorate water quality in receiving waters. This experiment focused on the development of nutrient budgets (nitrogen and phosphorus) in semi-intensively managed shrimp ponds receiving a low or ...

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