Characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from Kuantan
Aims: Prebiotics and probiotics profoundly enhance water quality and shrimp development to tackle infectious disease in shrimp farming. This study evaluated the impact of prebiotics and probiotics treatments in water by assessing the physicochemical properties and bacterial communities in local sh...
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my.iium.irep.1105262024-01-24T03:26:45Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110526/ Characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from Kuantan Siew, Shing Wei Kosnin, Ira Nadira Zulkifli, Nurul Fadzlina Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan Zamri, Normaiza Yusof, Muhammad Fitri Gazali, Ahmad Mahfuz , QH426 Genetics QR Microbiology SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Aims: Prebiotics and probiotics profoundly enhance water quality and shrimp development to tackle infectious disease in shrimp farming. This study evaluated the impact of prebiotics and probiotics treatments in water by assessing the physicochemical properties and bacterial communities in local shrimp ponds. Methodology and results: Water was collected from shrimp pond 1 (SP1), treated with prebiotics and probiotics, and shrimp pond 2 (SP2), treated with only prebiotics. The physicochemical parameters of water from two shrimp ponds were measured, including pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), ammonia concentration and temperature. The total environmental DNA (eDNA) was extracted from the water samples and sequenced using amplicon sequencing targeting the full length of the 16S rRNA gene region via the Oxford Nanopore Technology Flongle. The water quality analysis indicated that SP1 had better water quality than SP2 for shrimp aquaculture. The dominant phyla in both shrimp ponds were Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota. SP1 samples had unique microbiota at the phylum level, including Bdellovibrionota, Firmicutes A, Patescibacteria and unclassified Rhizobiales, Saprospiraceae, Vulcanococcus and HIMB114 at the genus level. The alpha- and beta-diversity showed insignificant differences in microbiota composition between SP1 and SP2 (p-value>0.05). Conclusion, significance and impact of study: Research findings demonstrated that the probiotic-treated shrimp pond (SP1) had better water quality and more diverse microbial communities than the shrimp pond that was not treated with probiotics (SP2). Malaysian Society for Microbiology 2023-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110526/7/110526_Characterization%20of%20bacterial%20communities%20in%20prebiotics_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110526/8/110526_Characterization%20of%20bacterial%20communities%20in%20prebiotics.pdf Siew, Shing Wei and Kosnin, Ira Nadira and Zulkifli, Nurul Fadzlina and Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan and Zamri, Normaiza and Yusof, Muhammad Fitri and Gazali, Ahmad Mahfuz and UNSPECIFIED (2023) Characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from Kuantan. Malaysian Journal of Microbiology, 19 (4). pp. 435-446. ISSN 1823-8262 E-ISSN 2231-7538 https://mjm.usm.my/uploads/issues/1845/Formatted%20MJM2-22-0048-ready%20colour.pdf |
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Aims: Prebiotics and probiotics profoundly enhance water quality and shrimp development to tackle infectious disease
in shrimp farming. This study evaluated the impact of prebiotics and probiotics treatments in water by assessing the
physicochemical properties and bacterial communities in local shrimp ponds.
Methodology and results: Water was collected from shrimp pond 1 (SP1), treated with prebiotics and probiotics, and
shrimp pond 2 (SP2), treated with only prebiotics. The physicochemical parameters of water from two shrimp ponds
were measured, including pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), ammonia concentration and temperature. The total environmental
DNA (eDNA) was extracted from the water samples and sequenced using amplicon sequencing targeting the full length
of the 16S rRNA gene region via the Oxford Nanopore Technology Flongle. The water quality analysis indicated that
SP1 had better water quality than SP2 for shrimp aquaculture. The dominant phyla in both shrimp ponds were
Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota. SP1 samples had unique microbiota at the phylum level, including Bdellovibrionota,
Firmicutes A, Patescibacteria and unclassified Rhizobiales, Saprospiraceae, Vulcanococcus and HIMB114 at the genus
level. The alpha- and beta-diversity showed insignificant differences in microbiota composition between SP1 and SP2
(p-value>0.05).
Conclusion, significance and impact of study: Research findings demonstrated that the probiotic-treated shrimp
pond (SP1) had better water quality and more diverse microbial communities than the shrimp pond that was not treated
with probiotics (SP2). |
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Characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from Kuantan |
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Characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from Kuantan |
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Characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from Kuantan |
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Characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from Kuantan |
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characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from kuantan |
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