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    <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 11:22:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Biofloc improves water, effluent quality and growth parameters of Penaeus vannamei in an intensive culture system</title>
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      <description>Title: Biofloc improves water, effluent quality and growth parameters of Penaeus vannamei in an intensive culture system
Authors: Kumar, Saurav
Abstract: Biofloc technology was evaluated with a view to analyse utilization of nitrogenous waste from the&#xD;
effluent and to improve water quality and growth parameters of Penaeus vannamei in intensive culture&#xD;
system. The experiment was carried out in two different treatment outdoor earthen ponds of 0.12 ha, one&#xD;
supplemented with carbon source (molasses, wheat and sugar) for biofloc formation and other was feed&#xD;
based control pond with a stocking density of 60 animals m 2 in duplicate for 120 days. Water, sediment&#xD;
and P. vannamei were sampled at regular intervals from the both set of ponds for evaluating physicochemical parameters, nitrogen content and growth parameters, respectively. A significant reduction in&#xD;
the concentration of total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) and nitrite (NO2-N) were found in the biofloc pond&#xD;
than that of control pond. A significant low level of nitrogen was recorded in the effluents of biofloc pond&#xD;
in comparison to the control. In biofloc system, a significantly elevated heterotrophic bacterial count&#xD;
along with reduction in total Vibrio count was noticed. A significant improvement in the feed conversion&#xD;
efficiency (FCR) and growth parameters of P. vannamei was noticed in the biofloc pond. Growth of&#xD;
P. vannamei in the biofloc pond showed positive allometric pattern with an increased survival. The&#xD;
microbial biomass grown in biofloc consumes toxic inorganic nitrogen and converts it into useful protein,&#xD;
making it available for the cultured shrimp. This improved FCR and reduced the discharge of nitrogenous&#xD;
waste into adjacent environment, making intensive shrimp farming an eco-friendly enterprise.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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