Adaptability of Mangroves in Shrimp Farm Discharge Water
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Adaptability of Mangroves in Shrimp Farm Discharge Water
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P. Nila Rekha
M. Jayanthi |
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Shrimp pond
Effluent discharge water Mangroues |
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In brackishwater aquaculture, discharge water is generated either from water exchange to maintain water quality in ponds or during the harvest of a crop. Intensive shrimp aquaculture systems rely on high protein feed pellets to produce high rates of growth, but a large proportion of the pellets are not assimilated by the shrimps. Approximately 10% of the feed is dissolved and 15% remains unused. The remaining 75% is ingested, but 50% is excreted as metabolic waste, producing large amounts of gaseous, dissolved, and particulate waste. The dissolved nutrients and organic material in shrimp ponds stimulate the rapid growth of bacteria, phytoplankton, and zooplankton. Not Available |
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2021-07-15T05:32:34Z
2021-07-15T05:32:34Z 2006-08-01 |
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Article
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/48068 |
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English
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