R. Mandal, S. Rai, M. Shrestha, D. K. Jha, N. Pandit
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摘要
Euglena sanguinea (Ehrenberg, 1832)引起的赤华可能导致池塘溶解氧的严重耗竭。通过试验研究了不同防治措施对鲤鱼混养水质、生长和产量的影响。试验分为4个处理:无缓解措施处理(T1)、净撇肥处理(T2)、尿素和磷酸二铵施肥(T3)和农用石灰(T4)施肥,共3个重复。试验期120 d。结果表明,尿素和磷酸二铵处理池(270±10个细胞L-1)的血马弧菌丰度显著低于对照池(1650±90个细胞L-1) (p < 0.05)。对照池(T1)亚硝酸盐、总氮、总磷等水质参数显著高于处理池(p < 0.05)。T3池罗虎净鱼产量(0.19±0.0 t ha-1)显著高于T2池(0.07±0.0 t ha-1)。本试验有效地控制了血鲎的丰度,但由于池塘溶解氧含量在可接受的水平,尿素和磷酸二铵的混合施用似乎是更好的控制措施。
Effectiveness of different measures to control red bloom in carp ponds
Red blooms caused by Euglena sanguinea (Ehrenberg, 1832) might cause severe depletion of dissolved oxygen significantly in the pond. An experiment was conducted to assess the effects of measures for controlling E. sanguinea on water quality, growth and yield of carp polyculture. The experiment included four treatments: without mitigation measure (T1), skimming using net skimmer (T2), fertilization with urea and diammonium phosphate (T3) and liming using agriculture lime (T4) with three replications. The experiment was carried out for 120 days. The results showed that abundance of E. sanguinea was significantly lower (p < 0.05) in urea and diammonium phosphate treated ponds (270 ± 10 cells L-1) than control ponds (1650 ± 90 cells L-1). Water quality parameter such as nitrite, total nitrogen and total phosphorus were significantly (p < 0.05) higher in control ponds (T1) than in treatment ponds. The net fish yield of rohu was significantly higher (0.19 ± 0.0 t ha-1) in T3 ponds than T2 ponds (0.07 ± 0.0 t ha-1). The present experiment effectively controlled abundance of E. sanguinea but admixture of urea and diammonium phosphate application appeared to be better control measures because dissolved oxygen content was at acceptable level in the ponds.