Effects of constructed microbial mats on water quality and performance of Litopenaeus vannamei post-larvae

2010 
Abstract In this study, microbial mats were designed and constructed using microbial isolates obtained from semi-intensive shrimp culture ponds. Three microbial mats (MA, MB, and MC) were constructed on low-density polyester according to their capacity to remove inorganic nitrogen. Shrimp were stocked at three densities using twelve-day-old post-larval Litopenaeus vannamei (PL12). The mat cultures exhibited higher oxidation of ammonia to nitrite and nitrate nitrogen when compared with controls at higher stocking densities without water exchange. The lowest ammonia concentration was observed at the end of the experiment, 1.55 mg/l, found in mat C. However, mat C also registered the highest NO 3 level, at 5.98 mg/l; in contrast, MB registered 1.50 mg/l of NO 2 -N and the lowest nitrate conversion (2.64 mg/l NO 3 -N). Control cultures (without mats) exhibited an increased accumulation of ammonia and no significant increases were observed in nitrite or nitrate. Growth and survival was enhanced with mat B co-cultured with 1000 PL m −2 , which registered an average of 85.2% survival, and a yield of 423.5 g m −2 . These values were significantly higher ( P
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