Comparative microbial community occurrence pattern, growth attributes, and digestive enzyme indices of Puntius gonionotus (Bleeker, 1850), Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Sauvage, 1878) and Heteropneustus fossilis (Bloch, 1794) under freshwater biofloc based polyculture system.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY BMC Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-10-26 DOI:10.1186/s12866-024-03473-4
Husne Banu, Himanshu Sekhar Swain, Pratap Chandra Das, Vignesh Velmani, Rakhi Kumari
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Background: The biofloc system (BFS) provides a sustainable aquaculture system through its efficient in situ water quality maintenance by the microbial biomass, besides continuous availability of these protein-rich microbes as feed to enhance growth and immunity of the reared organism. This study explores the gill architecture, growth performance, digestive enzyme activity, intestinal microbial composition, and histology of three freshwater fish species, Puntius gonionotus, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, and Heteropneustus fossilis reared in biofloc based polyculture system.

Results: The three species in T2 showed significantly higher WG and SGR, followed by T1 and T3. The wet mount of gill architecture showed smaller inter-filament gaps in gill arches of silver barb followed by stinging catfish and stripped catfish, but showed no correlation with the weight gain. However, silver barb being an omnivore and filter-feeder, accumulated a more diverse microbial community, both in T1 and BFS (T2 and T3), while the bottom feeder H. fossilis exhibited unique gut bacterial adaptability. The presence of floc in T2 and T3 enhanced bacterial abundance in water and fish gut, but their microbial diversities significantly reduced compared to T1 receiving only feed. Next-generation sequencing revealed that the Pseudomonas dominated in gut of P. gonionotus and P. hypophthalmus in T1, Enterobacterales and Fusobacterium prevailed in those of T2 and T3, respectively. In contrast, gut of H. fossilis had the highest proportion of Clostridium in T1, while Rhizobiaceae dominated in T3. Similarly in floc samples, Enterococcus dominated in T1 while Micrococcales and Rhizobiaceae dominated in T2 and T3, respectively. A positive correlation of enterobacteria, with the digestive enzyme activities and growth patterns was observed in all treatments.

Conclusion: The present study revealed feeding behaviour to play crucial role in distinguishing the gut microbial composition patterns in fishes reared in Biofloc System. Further it revealed the requirement of supplementary feed along with floc in these three species for higher growth in the biofloc system.

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基于淡水生物絮团的多养殖系统下 Puntius gonionotus (Bleeker, 1850)、Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Sauvage, 1878) 和 Heteropneustus fossilis (Bloch, 1794) 微生物群落出现模式、生长属性和消化酶指数的比较。
背景:生物絮团系统(BFS)是一种可持续的水产养殖系统,它不仅能通过微生物生物量有效地维持原位水质,还能持续提供富含蛋白质的微生物作为饲料,以提高饲养生物的生长和免疫力。本研究探讨了在基于生物絮凝物的多元养殖系统中饲养的三种淡水鱼--Puntius gonionotus、Pangasianodon hypophthalmus 和 Heteropneustus fossilis--的鳃结构、生长性能、消化酶活性、肠道微生物组成和组织学:结果:T2中的三种鱼的WG和SGR都明显较高,其次是T1和T3。鳃结构湿装载显示,银鲫的鳃弓丝间间隙较小,刺鲶和剥皮鲶次之,但与增重无关。然而,作为杂食性和滤食性鱼类,银鲫在 T1 和 BFS(T2 和 T3)中积累了更多样化的微生物群落,而底食性鱼类化石鱼则表现出独特的肠道细菌适应性。T2 和 T3 中絮状物的存在提高了水中和鱼肠道中的细菌丰度,但与只摄食饲料的 T1 相比,它们的微生物多样性明显降低。下一代测序结果显示,在 T1 和 T2 中,假单胞菌占优势,而在 T2 和 T3 中,肠杆菌和镰刀菌占优势。相比之下,在 T1 中,化石蛙肠道中的梭状芽孢杆菌比例最高,而在 T3 中则以根瘤菌属为主。同样,在絮状物样本中,T1 以肠球菌为主,而 T2 和 T3 则分别以微球菌和根瘤菌为主。在所有处理中都观察到肠道细菌与消化酶活性和生长模式呈正相关:本研究揭示了摄食行为在区分 Biofloc 系统饲养的鱼类肠道微生物组成模式中的关键作用。此外,本研究还揭示了这三种鱼类在生物絮凝物系统中需要补充饲料和絮凝物以获得更高的生长。
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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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