Inclusion of Bivalve in Carp Polyculture Ponds Managed by Small Indigenous People Under Barind Tract

T. Khatun, Radinal Raka, M. Islam, M. Hossain, M. Rasel, M. Mondol
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The present experiment was carried out in the household ponds (0.04 to 0.08 ha in area with 1.3 to 2.4 m in depth) of small indigenous people at Barind Tract region, northwest Bangladesh during September, 2017 to June, 2018 to know the growth performance of bivalve with carp. Two different treatments with 3 replicates were used, in treatment one (T1) only the carp polyculture was performed and in treatment two (T2) carp and bivalve polyculture was performed. Good quality of carp fingerlings (Labeo rohita, Gibelion catla, Cirrhinus cirrhousus, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix and Ctenopharyngodon idella) and freshwater bivalve (Lamellidens marginalis) seeds were stocked in the ponds. Stocking density and size of the seeds were similar for all of the study ponds. During the experiment there were no significant differences was observed in growth performance of the fishes between the two different treatments (p<0.05). The weight gain was recorded for L. rohita 420.31 g in T1 and 436.25 g in T2, for G. catla 237.01 g in T1 and 329.66 g in T2, for C. cirrhosus 263.53 g in T1 and 301.74 g in T2, for H. molitrix 559.6 g in T1 and 593.57 g in T2, for C. idella 510.11 g in T1 and 619.57g in T2. The weight gain of L. marginalis was 12.3 g in T2. During this experiment the production of carp was recorded 2524.5 kg/ha in T1 and 2618.2 kg/ha in T2 and the bivalve production was 1284.4 kg/ha in T2. This study is the first report on growth performance of bivalve with carp in the Barind Tract region of northwest Bangladesh. The result of this study will be helpful for the development of bivalve aquaculture in this climatically vulnerable region. J. Bio-Sci. 29(2): 99-110, 2021 (December)
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林下小民鲤鱼混养池中双壳类的纳入
本试验于2017年9月至2018年6月在孟加拉国西北部Barind Tract地区的小型土著居民家庭池塘(面积为0.04 ~ 0.08 ha,深度为1.3 ~ 2.4 m)中进行,以了解双壳类与鲤鱼的生长性能。采用2个不同的处理,共3个重复,处理1 (T1)只进行鲤鱼混养,处理2 (T2)进行鲤鱼和双壳类混养。鱼塘中放养了优质的鲤鱼鱼种(鲤鱼、鲇鱼、Cirrhinus cirrhousus、Hypophthalmichthys molitrix和Ctenopharyngodon idella)和淡水双壳类(Lamellidens marginalis)种子。所有研究池塘的放养密度和种子大小相似。试验期间,两种处理对鱼的生长性能无显著影响(p<0.05)。罗氏螺旋藻T1增重420.31 g, T2增重436.25 g, catla T1增重237.01 g, T2增重329.66 g,肝硬化263.53 g, T2增重301.74 g, molitrix T1增重559.6 g, T2增重593.57 g, idella T1增重510.11 g, T2增重619.57g。T2期边草增重12.3 g。试验期间,T1期鲤鱼产量为2524.5 kg/ha, T2期为2618.2 kg/ha,双壳类鱼产量为1284.4 kg/ha。本研究是对孟加拉国西北部Barind地区双壳类与鲤鱼生长性能的首次报道。本研究结果将有助于该气候脆弱地区双壳类水产养殖的发展。Bio-Sci。29(2): 99- 110,2021(12月)
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