Methods of harvesting and preservation of the diatom Chaetoceros calcitrans
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Abstract
Diatom culture and larval feeding experiments were conducted to test the viability and acceptability of preserved algal concentrates. C. calcitrans is characterised by the presence of setae which keep them suspended in cultures and make autoflocculation very difficult. Flocculation was induced by the addition of a floc-forming chemical. Using the optimum conditions, it was possible to harvest the algae within 1-h settling time and with about 84% recovery. The viability of frozen Chaetoceros was determined by actual cell reproduction. Preliminary feeding experiments showed that Chaetoceros can be successfully used as a substitute for fresh diatoms as feed for Penaeus monodon larvae. Simple freezing techniques, with or without the use of protectants has been found convenient for preserving algal concentrates in small volumes for both feeding and culture purposes.
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Millamena, O. M., Jereos, E. C., & Gorriceta, I. R. (1977). Methods of harvesting and preservation of the diatom Chaetoceros calcitrans. SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Quarterly Research Report , 1(4), 3-8. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2303
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