凡纳美对虾养殖中草药利用研究进展

Y. Andriani, R. Pratama
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水产养殖活动在促进渔业生产方面发挥着关键作用。在各种商品中,凡纳美对虾(凡纳美对虾)因其具有竞争力的价格和以高放养密度进行大规模生产的能力而成为主要选择。然而,对虾养殖遇到了挑战,特别是疾病的发生往往导致生产水平下降。这些疾病通常是由虾的虚弱状况和不理想的饲养条件引起的。为了解决这个问题,在饲料中加入一些草药植物,如诺丽果、生姜和大蒜,作为提高虾免疫力的替代方案已经出现。通过广泛的文献检索,确定了这些草药添加剂的最佳剂量。诺丽果在添加6%剂量时表现最佳,饲料系数为1.1,成活率为95%。大蒜在5%剂量下表现良好,FCR为1,存活率为98%。同样,生姜在3%的剂量下显示出令人满意的结果,FCR为1.18,存活率为98%。本研究结果强调,在饲料中添加草药可以作为提高凡纳美对虾养殖生产力的可行解决方案。
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A Review on Herb Utilization in Vannamei Shrimp Cultivation
Aquaculture activities play a crucial role in boosting fishery production. Among the various commodities, Vannamei shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) stands out as a leading choice due to its competitive pricing and the ability to conduct mass production with high stocking densities. However, shrimp farming has encountered challenges, particularly the occurrence of diseases that often lead to reduced production levels. These diseases typically arise from the shrimp's weakened condition and suboptimal rearing conditions. To address this issue, incorporating several herbal plants, such as noni fruit, ginger, and garlic, into the feed has emerged as an alternative to enhance shrimp immunity. Through an extensive literature search, optimal doses for these herbal additives were identified. Noni fruit demonstrated the best performance at a 6% dose, resulting in a feed conversion ratio (FCR) of 1.1 and a survival rate of 95%. Garlic performed well at a 5% dose, achieving an FCR of 1 and a survival rate of 98%. Similarly, ginger showed promising results at a 3% dose, with an FCR of 1.18 and a survival rate of 98%. The findings of this study emphasize that incorporating herbs into the feed can serve as a viable solution to enhance productivity in Vannamei shrimp farming.
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