EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT SALINITY LEVELS ON GROWTH AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF Tor soro JUVENILE

Q4 Environmental Science Indonesian Aquaculture Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.15578/iaj.18.1.2023.71-77
Ananda Ghifari Leying, V. A. Prakoso, O. Z. Arifin, J. Subagja, Kurniawan Kurniawan, Deni Irawan, W. Cahyanti, F. P. Putri, Ofan Bosman, A. Wibowo, A. Kristanto, T. B. Pramono
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Tor soro is one of the most economically important native freshwater fish species in Indonesia. Nonetheless, the insufficient data regarding its salinity tolerance makes a thorough investigation of this issue imperative. This research was conducted to determine the effects of salinity on the growth and physiological response of Tor soro juveniles at optimum salinity levels. This study used Tor soro (total length: 5.0±0.08 cm; initial weight: 2.0 ± 0.06 g) with five salinity level treatments of, 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 ppt, and the stocking density of 15 fish per aquarium (three replications). Fish were maintained for 30 days and fed with commercial aquafeed. In this study, the best growth was found in 2 ppt (length gain: 0.37 ± 0.05 cm; weight gain: 0.23 ± 0.01 g; specific growth rate in length: 1.38 ± 0.16 % day-1; specific growth rate in weight: 0.78 ± 0.05% day-1) which is significantly higher than 4, 6, and 8 ppt (p<0.05), but it is not significantly different from 0 ppt (p>0.05). The results of the physiological response showed that there were no significant stress responses in Tor soro juvenile for all salinity treatments (p>0.05). there was no effect of 2 ppt salinity on the growth parameters compared to controls, but salinities above ppt had a significant detrimental effect. Exposure to salinities did not have any stress effect as shown by physiological indicators.
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不同盐度对梭罗幼鱼生长和生理反应的影响
托索罗是印度尼西亚最具经济价值的本地淡水鱼之一。然而,关于其耐盐性的数据不足,使得对这一问题的彻底调查势在必行。本研究旨在确定盐度对最佳盐度水平下托尔索罗幼鱼生长和生理反应的影响。本研究使用Tor soro(全长:5.0±0.08 cm;初始体重:2.0±0.06 g),盐度水平分别为0、2、4、6、8 ppt,放养密度为每缸15尾(3个重复)。鱼维持30天,饲喂商业水产饲料。在本研究中,2 ppt的生长效果最好(长增:0.37±0.05 cm;增重:0.23±0.01 g;长度比生长率:1.38±0.16% day-1;体重比生长率为0.78±0.05% (d -1),显著高于4、6、8个PPT (p0.05)。生理反应结果显示,各盐度处理对幼鱼的胁迫反应均不显著(p < 0.05)。与对照相比,2 PPT的盐度对生长参数没有影响,但PPT以上的盐度对生长参数有显著的不利影响。生理指标表明,暴露于盐碱环境中没有任何应激效应。
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