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dc.contributor.authorTendencia, Eleonor
dc.contributor.authordela Peña, Milagros R.
dc.contributor.authorChoresca, Casiano H., Jr.
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-13T08:42:15Z
dc.date.available2014-05-13T08:42:15Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.identifier.citationTendencia, E. A., dela Peña, M. R., & Choresca Jr., C. H. (2005). Efficiency of Chlorella sp. and Tilapia hornorum in controlling the growth of luminous bacteria in a simulated shrimp culture environment. Aquaculture, 249(1-4), 55-62.en
dc.identifier.issn0044-8486
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10862/2041
dc.description.abstractThis study clarifies the effect of green water from Chlorella sp., Tilapia hornorum and the combination of the two organisms on the growth of luminous bacteria in a simulated shrimp culture environment. Results showed that the presence of Chlorella sp. (105 cells/ml) alone was not effective in the control of luminous bacteria in shrimp (biomass=80 g/m3) rearing water. The presence of T. hornorum alone (biomass=500 g/m3) was more efficient in controlling the growth of luminous bacteria than the co-existence of tilapia and Chlorella sp. Nevertheless, the presumptive Vibrio count was lowest in control tanks that had the highest shrimp survival rate, which was attributed to the presence of other micro-algae such as Chaetoceros, Thalassiosira, Navicula, Nitszchia, Melosira, and Fragilaria.en
dc.description.sponsorshipThe study was funded by the Government of Japan through the Trust Fund granted to SEAFDEC AQD (GOJ TF 6251-300-60) and SEAFDEC AQD under study code FH 07 C2001T.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherElsevieren
dc.subjectChlorellaen
dc.subjectPenaeidaeen
dc.subjectVibrioen
dc.subjectPenaeus monodonen
dc.subjectGreen wateren
dc.subjecttilapiaen
dc.titleEfficiency of Chlorella sp. and Tilapia hornorum in controlling the growth of luminous bacteria in a simulated shrimp culture environmenten
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.aquaculture.2005.01.027
dc.citation.volume249
dc.citation.issue1-4
dc.citation.spage55
dc.citation.epage62
dc.citation.journalTitleAquacultureen
seafdecaqd.library.callnumberVF SJ 0783
seafdecaqd.databank.controlnumber2005-08
dc.subject.asfabiological controlen
dc.subject.asfabiotic factorsen
dc.subject.asfabrackishwater fishesen
dc.subject.asfacultured organismsen
dc.subject.asfagrowth rateen
dc.subject.asfaluminous organismsen
dc.subject.asfamicroorganismsen
dc.subject.asfapathogenic bacteriaen
dc.subject.asfaphytoplanktonen
dc.subject.asfashrimp cultureen
dc.subject.asfawater quality controlen
dc.subject.asfaBacteriaen
dc.subject.scientificNameChaetocerosen
dc.subject.scientificNamePenaeus monodonen
dc.subject.scientificNameFragilariaen
dc.subject.scientificNameMelosiraen
dc.subject.scientificNameNaviculaen
dc.subject.scientificNameThalassiosiraen
dc.subject.scientificNameTilapia hornorumen


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