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Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds

Year 2009, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, - , 01.02.2009

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The influence of salinity and management practices on the production of Penaeus monodon and changes in the counts of total heterotrophs (THCs), presumptive vibrios (PVCs) and luminous vibrios (LBCs) in nine modified extensive brackishwater ponds was investigated for one crop period, ranging from 102 to 132 days. The THCs ranging from 104 to 106/ml pond water and 105 to 107/g pond sediment and PVCs from 102-105/ml pond water and 103-106/g pond sediment were recorded. The LBCs were detected only in high saline ponds in the range of 102-104/ml pond water and 103-105/g pond sediment. The results of the bacterial counts of low (4-9 ppt), medium (9-15 ppt) and high (15-26 ppt) saline shrimp ponds indicated that the THCs, PVCs and LBCs of water samples are influenced by salinity and their counts increased with increase in salinity. Although the production/ha among the ponds did not vary much (P>0.05), the farmers were to extend the culture period by about 12-18 days in low saline and 20-30 days in medium saline ponds compared to high saline ponds to attain a harvest size of 29-30 g. The results clearly indicated the positive effect of optimum salinity on the growth and the overall health status of shrimp, despite the higher counts of heterotrophs, vibrios and luminous vibrios in pond water and pond sediment.

Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds

Year 2009, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, - , 01.02.2009

Abstract

The influence of salinity and management practices on the production of Penaeus monodon and changes in the counts of total heterotrophs (THCs), presumptive vibrios (PVCs) and luminous vibrios (LBCs) in nine modified extensive brackishwater ponds was investigated for one crop period, ranging from 102 to 132 days. The THCs ranging from 104 to 106/ml pond water and 105 to 107/g pond sediment and PVCs from 102-105/ml pond water and 103-106/g pond sediment were recorded. The LBCs were detected only in high saline ponds in the range of 102-104/ml pond water and 103-105/g pond sediment. The results of the bacterial counts of low (4-9 ppt), medium (9-15 ppt) and high (15-26 ppt) saline shrimp ponds indicated that the THCs, PVCs and LBCs of water samples are influenced by salinity and their counts increased with increase in salinity. Although the production/ha among the ponds did not vary much (P>0.05), the farmers were to extend the culture period by about 12-18 days in low saline and 20-30 days in medium saline ponds compared to high saline ponds to attain a harvest size of 29-30 g. The results clearly indicated the positive effect of optimum salinity on the growth and the overall health status of shrimp, despite the higher counts of heterotrophs, vibrios and luminous vibrios in pond water and pond sediment.

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

T. Jawahar Abraham This is me

Debasis Sasmal This is me

Publication Date February 1, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Abraham, T. J., & Sasmal, D. (2009). Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 9(1).
AMA Abraham TJ, Sasmal D. Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. February 2009;9(1).
Chicago Abraham, T. Jawahar, and Debasis Sasmal. “Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus Monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds”. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 9, no. 1 (February 2009).
EndNote Abraham TJ, Sasmal D (February 1, 2009) Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 9 1
IEEE T. J. Abraham and D. Sasmal, “Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds”, Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 9, no. 1, 2009.
ISNAD Abraham, T. Jawahar - Sasmal, Debasis. “Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus Monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds”. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 9/1 (February 2009).
JAMA Abraham TJ, Sasmal D. Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2009;9.
MLA Abraham, T. Jawahar and Debasis Sasmal. “Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus Monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds”. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 9, no. 1, 2009.
Vancouver Abraham TJ, Sasmal D. Influence of Salinity and Management Practices on the Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Production and Bacterial Counts of Modified Extensive Brackishwater Ponds. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2009;9(1).