Production of Rotifer, Brachionus Plicatilis (MÜLLER 1786) in a Continuous Algae System in a Helical Photobioreactor

In the aquaculture sector, live feeds are of great importance, especially in the larval stages of some economic sea fish such as sea bream, sea bass, turbot and coral. Rotifer is an excellent food source for many marine fish larvae. Today, productivity in marine fish larvae production in hatcheries...

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Main Author: H, Kargın
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare 2023
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spelling ftiisteojs:oai:ojs.localhost:article/60074 2023-07-23T04:22:07+02:00 Production of Rotifer, Brachionus Plicatilis (MÜLLER 1786) in a Continuous Algae System in a Helical Photobioreactor H, Kargın 2023-01-02 application/pdf https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JBAH/article/view/60074 eng eng Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JBAH/article/view/60074/62015 https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JBAH/article/view/60074 Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare; Vol 12, No 24 (2022); 8-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Peer-reviewed Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftiisteojs 2023-07-01T18:40:45Z In the aquaculture sector, live feeds are of great importance, especially in the larval stages of some economic sea fish such as sea bream, sea bass, turbot and coral. Rotifer is an excellent food source for many marine fish larvae. Today, productivity in marine fish larvae production in hatcheries is largely dependent on Brachionus plicatilis. Rotifers are an ideal food for larvae during the first feeding period when the mouth opening is small. Rotifer is an excellent food source for many marine fish larvae. Today, productivity in marine fish larvae production in hatcheries is largely dependent on B. plicatilis. Rotifers are an ideal food for larvae during the first feeding period when the mouth opening is small. The most commonly used rotifer species in marine fish farming is B. plicatilis. The use of microalgae in the feeding of rotifers provides a more effective and reliable enrichment. In addition, microalgae have positive effects on water quality. Microalgae transfer their rich fatty acid content to the larva through the rotifer, improving the survival rate and growth of the larva.Nannochloropsis sp. (Eustigmatophyceae) are grown in marine fish hatcheries as bait for rotifers and to create a 'green water effect' in larval tanks. Continuous (compared to batches) microalgae production requires the adoption of specially designed fully enclosed and controlled photobioreactors, for example: flat sheet systems, tubular systems and coil type systems. Tubular systems are the most widely used commercial systems. Coil type systems were developed mainly to improve space utilization compared to other categories. It is among its most important advantages.In the helical photobioreactor designed in the study, the Nannochloropsis oculata algae species were put into production in a continuous system and using artificial light source (daylight) at a salt concentration of 30‰. Algae intrusion from the helical photobioreactor into the rotifer tank was done continuously for two weeks and the rotifer was harvested from the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot Rotifer International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE): Journals
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description In the aquaculture sector, live feeds are of great importance, especially in the larval stages of some economic sea fish such as sea bream, sea bass, turbot and coral. Rotifer is an excellent food source for many marine fish larvae. Today, productivity in marine fish larvae production in hatcheries is largely dependent on Brachionus plicatilis. Rotifers are an ideal food for larvae during the first feeding period when the mouth opening is small. Rotifer is an excellent food source for many marine fish larvae. Today, productivity in marine fish larvae production in hatcheries is largely dependent on B. plicatilis. Rotifers are an ideal food for larvae during the first feeding period when the mouth opening is small. The most commonly used rotifer species in marine fish farming is B. plicatilis. The use of microalgae in the feeding of rotifers provides a more effective and reliable enrichment. In addition, microalgae have positive effects on water quality. Microalgae transfer their rich fatty acid content to the larva through the rotifer, improving the survival rate and growth of the larva.Nannochloropsis sp. (Eustigmatophyceae) are grown in marine fish hatcheries as bait for rotifers and to create a 'green water effect' in larval tanks. Continuous (compared to batches) microalgae production requires the adoption of specially designed fully enclosed and controlled photobioreactors, for example: flat sheet systems, tubular systems and coil type systems. Tubular systems are the most widely used commercial systems. Coil type systems were developed mainly to improve space utilization compared to other categories. It is among its most important advantages.In the helical photobioreactor designed in the study, the Nannochloropsis oculata algae species were put into production in a continuous system and using artificial light source (daylight) at a salt concentration of 30‰. Algae intrusion from the helical photobioreactor into the rotifer tank was done continuously for two weeks and the rotifer was harvested from the ...
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author H, Kargın
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Production of Rotifer, Brachionus Plicatilis (MÜLLER 1786) in a Continuous Algae System in a Helical Photobioreactor
author_facet H, Kargın
author_sort H, Kargın
title Production of Rotifer, Brachionus Plicatilis (MÜLLER 1786) in a Continuous Algae System in a Helical Photobioreactor
title_short Production of Rotifer, Brachionus Plicatilis (MÜLLER 1786) in a Continuous Algae System in a Helical Photobioreactor
title_full Production of Rotifer, Brachionus Plicatilis (MÜLLER 1786) in a Continuous Algae System in a Helical Photobioreactor
title_fullStr Production of Rotifer, Brachionus Plicatilis (MÜLLER 1786) in a Continuous Algae System in a Helical Photobioreactor
title_full_unstemmed Production of Rotifer, Brachionus Plicatilis (MÜLLER 1786) in a Continuous Algae System in a Helical Photobioreactor
title_sort production of rotifer, brachionus plicatilis (müller 1786) in a continuous algae system in a helical photobioreactor
publisher Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare
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