Metabolic Efficiency of Penaeus Indicus H.Milne Edwards Under Different Salinity Stress Conditions


Autoria(s): Rajendran, C G; Dr.Damodaran,R
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03/02/2011

03/02/2011

1995

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The investigation was aimed at establishing the effect of salinity on the culture performance of Peneus Indicus in pokkali fields and also to find out the growth performance of the shrimp at varying salinities. The experiments were laid out at Rice Research Station, Vyttila of Kerala Agriculture University in three fields of area 1000 m2 each. The results of the experiment clearly establish that shrimps when stocked at higher salinity (20-25 ppt) for 45 days has given higher growth, survival and production than those stocked at lower salinity (10-15 ppt) in all the above parameters even when the culture experiment was maintained for longer periods in lower salinity. In the prolonged culture experiments conducted for 120 days in 10-25 ppt salinity, the results were poorer than the short period culture in higher salinity and the production values similar to lower saline culture. This clearly establishes the importance of salinity as an ecological factor which will have profound influence in shrimp farming operations.

Division of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/xmlui/purl/2084

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en

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Cochin University of Science & Technology

Palavras-Chave #Salinity #Food conversion ratio #Oxygen consumption #Ammonia excretion #Physiological Energetics #Pokkali rice fields #Shrimp production
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