Gunarto Gunarto, Muliani Muliani, Hidayat S. Suwoyo, Early Septiningsih
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摘要
本研究旨在确定红树林(Rhizophora mucronata 和 Avicennia alba)落叶对老虎虾(Penaeus monodon post-larvae,PL-60)的水质、生长和存活的影响。在幼体饲养期间,将 0.125 g/L LS、0.25 g/L LS 和 0.5 g/L LS;0.125 g/L TD、0.25 g/L TD 和 0.5 g/L TD 三种红树林落叶直接放置(LS)和放置在不同的水族箱中(TD)。幼体后投喂的颗粒占总生物量的 20%,每天投喂两次。在为期 1 个月的研究中,每 10 天监测一次水中和沉积物中的氨氮、亚硝酸盐、总有机物(TOM)、磷酸盐、弧菌、细菌总数以及叶绿素-a。在 0.5 g/L LS R. mucronata 和 A. alba 落叶植物中检测到的氨最高,而在 0.5 g/L TD R. mucronata 和 0.125 mg/L LS A. alba 落叶植物中检测到的亚硝酸盐最高。所有处理中的 TOM 浓度均为 25 mg/L。第 20 天,磷酸盐含量最高,叶绿素-a 也最高。水中的弧菌总数在 0.5 g/L LS R. mucronata 和白藜芦醇叶屑中最低,而沉积物中的弧菌总数在对照处理中最低。在 R. mucronata 和 A. alba 落叶植物中,沉积物中的细菌总数达到 106 CFU/mL。在直接投放红树林落叶的处理中检测到了高浓度的单宁酸,它对幼体后期的生长、存活率和产量有显著影响(p < 0.05)。在 0.5 g/L TD R. mucronata 处理中,幼体的生长速度最低。0.5 LS R. mucronata 处理的幼体存活率最低。
Effects of mangrove leaf litter on the water quality, growth, and survival of tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798) post-larvae
This research aims to determine the effects of mangrove (Rhizophora mucronata and Avicennia alba) leaf litter on the water quality, growth, and survival of tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon post-larvae (PL-60). Three levels of mangrove leaf litter, 0.125 g/L LS, 0.25 g/L LS, 0.5 g/L LS; 0.125 g/L TD, 0.25 g/L TD, and 0.5 g/L TD, were placed directly (LS) and placed in separate aquariums (TD) during post-larvae rearing. The post-larvae-fed pellets constituted 20% of the total biomass, with two daily frequencies. Ammonia, nitrite, total organic matter (TOM), phosphate, Vibrio, and total bacteria in water and sediment, as well as chlorophyll-a, were monitored every 10 days during a 1-month study. The highest ammonia was detected in the 0.5 g/L LS R. mucronata and A. alba leaf litter, whereas nitrite was detected in the 0.5 g/L TD R. mucronata and 0.125 mg/L LS A. alba leaf litter. TOM concentration > 25 mg/L in all the treatments. The highest phosphate coincided with the highest chlorophyll-a on day 20. The lowest total Vibrio in the water was found in the 0.5 g/L LS R. mucronata and A. alba leaf litter, whereas the sediment was found in the control treatment. The total bacteria in the sediment reached 106 CFU/mL in the R. mucronata and A. alba leaf litter. A high tannin concentration was detected in the treatment where the mangrove leaf litter was directly placed, and it had a significant effect (p < 0.05) on post-larvae growth, survival, and production. The lowest post-larvae growth was found in the 0.5 g/L TD R. mucronata treatment. The lowest survival rate for post-larvae was found in 0.5 LS R. mucronata treatment.
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