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Effect of inoculation of the cyanobacteria Oscillatoria sp. on tilapia biofloc culture.
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- Author(s): Miranda‐Baeza, Anselmo; Mariscal‐López, María de los A; López‐Elías, José A; Rivas‐Vega, Martha E; Emerenciano, Mauricio; Sánchez‐Romero, Adolfo; Esquer‐Méndez, José L
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Aquaculture Research; Sep2017, Vol. 48 Issue 9, p4725-4734, 10p
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Cyanophytes are the most ancient photosynthetic organisms. During its evolution, they have developed various ecophysiological adaptation strategies to survive in extreme conditions. The environment prevailing under biofloc cultures provides various conditions appropriate for cyanobacterial proliferation. An outdoor experiment (7 weeks) was performed with a simple random design consisting of four inoculation levels (by triplicate) of Oscillatoria sp. (0.0, 0.1, 0.5 and 1 mg L−1) in saltwater biofloc. The objective was to evaluate the effect of the cyanobacteria inoculation on water quality and tilapia production parameters. The results indicated that the amount of Oscillatoria sp. inoculated significantly affected water quality ( pH, chlorophyll a, TSS and NO3-N) and tilapia parameters (final weight, feed conversion ratio, specific growth rate and survival). No significant effects on dissolved oxygen, total ammonia nitrogen ( TAN) or NO2-N were observed. We recommend identifying the cyanobacteria species that are able to grow in a biofloc system and their possible adverse effects on the system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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