Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system

Study was under taken to isolate phototrophic bacteria from local microhabitat, production of polymeric substances from selected isolate and to evaluate the possibility to be used aquaculture feed additive in marine finfish larvae. Phototrophic bacterium Afifella marina was isolated from local mangr...

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Main Authors: Sujjat Al-Azad, Sitti Raehanah Muhammad Shaleh, Julian Ransangan
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2014
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spelling my.ums.eprints.228572019-07-19T07:00:19Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22857/ Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system Sujjat Al-Azad Sitti Raehanah Muhammad Shaleh Julian Ransangan SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Study was under taken to isolate phototrophic bacteria from local microhabitat, production of polymeric substances from selected isolate and to evaluate the possibility to be used aquaculture feed additive in marine finfish larvae. Phototrophic bacterium Afifella marina was isolated from local mangrove mud. The highest dry cell weight of 4.98 gIl was achieved at 3000 lux, while the highest carotenoid production of 0.78 mglg dry cell weight was recorded at 2500 lux illumination light intensity. It was also found that extracellular nucleic acid yields of 7.48 mglg dry cell weight and proteolytic activities of 76.6±1 .2 U were the highest in Afifella marina recorded at 5000 lux and 3000 lux illumination of light intensity respectively. Current study was also found that no significant differences in dry cell weight, extracellular nucleic acids production and proteolytic activities between 24h (24L100) and 18h (18U60) of photoperiods. The biomasses of Afifella marina were used to encapsulate Artemia and feeding trial conducted in sea bass (Lates calcarifer) larvae. Increment in the highest growth in length of 166% and survival of 67.5% was observed in the diet composed of Artemia encapsulated with Afifella marina. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2014 Research Report NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22857/1/Growth%20enhance%20Polymeric%20substances%20from%20phototrophic%20bacteria%20for%20marine%20finish%20Larvaculture%20system.pdf Sujjat Al-Azad and Sitti Raehanah Muhammad Shaleh and Julian Ransangan (2014) Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system. (Unpublished)
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Sujjat Al-Azad
Sitti Raehanah Muhammad Shaleh
Julian Ransangan
Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system
description Study was under taken to isolate phototrophic bacteria from local microhabitat, production of polymeric substances from selected isolate and to evaluate the possibility to be used aquaculture feed additive in marine finfish larvae. Phototrophic bacterium Afifella marina was isolated from local mangrove mud. The highest dry cell weight of 4.98 gIl was achieved at 3000 lux, while the highest carotenoid production of 0.78 mglg dry cell weight was recorded at 2500 lux illumination light intensity. It was also found that extracellular nucleic acid yields of 7.48 mglg dry cell weight and proteolytic activities of 76.6±1 .2 U were the highest in Afifella marina recorded at 5000 lux and 3000 lux illumination of light intensity respectively. Current study was also found that no significant differences in dry cell weight, extracellular nucleic acids production and proteolytic activities between 24h (24L100) and 18h (18U60) of photoperiods. The biomasses of Afifella marina were used to encapsulate Artemia and feeding trial conducted in sea bass (Lates calcarifer) larvae. Increment in the highest growth in length of 166% and survival of 67.5% was observed in the diet composed of Artemia encapsulated with Afifella marina.
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author Sujjat Al-Azad
Sitti Raehanah Muhammad Shaleh
Julian Ransangan
author_facet Sujjat Al-Azad
Sitti Raehanah Muhammad Shaleh
Julian Ransangan
author_sort Sujjat Al-Azad
title Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system
title_short Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system
title_full Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system
title_fullStr Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system
title_full_unstemmed Growth enhance Polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish Larvaculture system
title_sort growth enhance polymeric substances from phototrophic bacteria for marine finish larvaculture system
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2014
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22857/1/Growth%20enhance%20Polymeric%20substances%20from%20phototrophic%20bacteria%20for%20marine%20finish%20Larvaculture%20system.pdf
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