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Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part B - Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes
Heavy metal contamination in aquaculture threatens fish health and consumer safety, with bioaccumulation differing between farming systems. The study compares heavy metal (Cd, Cr, Pb and Cu) contamination in fish feed, water and organs (muscle, gills and
K. Rind +7 more
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Heavy metal contamination in aquaculture threatens fish health and consumer safety, with bioaccumulation differing between farming systems. The study compares heavy metal (Cd, Cr, Pb and Cu) contamination in fish feed, water and organs (muscle, gills and
K. Rind +7 more
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Biofloc Technology - Aquaculture A Way Towards Sustainable
JOURNAL OF AQUACULTURE, 2023Biofloc technology (BFT) is an eco-friendly technology for higher productivity and also for sustainable development. At present, the biofloc technology is most popular among fish farmers. In this technology toxic materials released from fish's viz., nitrate, nitrite and ammonia were converted to useful product i.e., proteineous feed by the microbes ...
Mahesh Sharma +3 more
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Aquaculture International, 2021
This study investigated the effects of biochar application on the bacterial community structure in bioflocs and intestines of Oreochromis niloticus cultured in a biofloc system and further evaluated its effects on some intestinal enzyme activities. Three carbon treatments, the control G, sole application of glucose; B, sole application of biochar; and ...
Godwin Abakari +4 more
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This study investigated the effects of biochar application on the bacterial community structure in bioflocs and intestines of Oreochromis niloticus cultured in a biofloc system and further evaluated its effects on some intestinal enzyme activities. Three carbon treatments, the control G, sole application of glucose; B, sole application of biochar; and ...
Godwin Abakari +4 more
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Reviews in Aquaculture
Biofloc technology (BFT), initially adapted for shrimp farming in the 1970s, represents a sophisticated ecosystem of microorganisms designed to enhance aquaculture productivity and sustainability.
Gang Liu +8 more
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Biofloc technology (BFT), initially adapted for shrimp farming in the 1970s, represents a sophisticated ecosystem of microorganisms designed to enhance aquaculture productivity and sustainability.
Gang Liu +8 more
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Journal of Aquatic Research and Sustainability
Biofloc aquaculture system is a modern culture technique known for its multiple benefits, including higher yield production, environmental sustainability and reduce production costs.
Anupoma Achariya +5 more
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Biofloc aquaculture system is a modern culture technique known for its multiple benefits, including higher yield production, environmental sustainability and reduce production costs.
Anupoma Achariya +5 more
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Journal of Ecological Engineering
Microplastics accumulated in bioflocs can potentially jeopardize fish health and threaten the sustainability of aqua - culture. Although biofloc technology (BFT) improves feed efficiency and water quality, the interaction between microplastics and ...
D. Deswati +4 more
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Microplastics accumulated in bioflocs can potentially jeopardize fish health and threaten the sustainability of aqua - culture. Although biofloc technology (BFT) improves feed efficiency and water quality, the interaction between microplastics and ...
D. Deswati +4 more
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2015
Over the last decade, synthetic flocculants such as polyacrylamide, polyethylene amine, and aluminum sulfate have been widely used as flocculating agents in wastewater treatment process. Despite their effective flocculating activity, there are problems regarding their safety status in terms of high potential to cause carcinogenic and neurotoxic effects
Nor Azman Kasan +5 more
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Over the last decade, synthetic flocculants such as polyacrylamide, polyethylene amine, and aluminum sulfate have been widely used as flocculating agents in wastewater treatment process. Despite their effective flocculating activity, there are problems regarding their safety status in terms of high potential to cause carcinogenic and neurotoxic effects
Nor Azman Kasan +5 more
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Reviews in Aquaculture
Global demand for animal protein has increased dramatically due to the exponential development of the human population, which in turn led to intensification of aquaculture. However, the aforementioned fact impose stress on cultivable organisms, resulting
R. Ramasubburayan +6 more
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Global demand for animal protein has increased dramatically due to the exponential development of the human population, which in turn led to intensification of aquaculture. However, the aforementioned fact impose stress on cultivable organisms, resulting
R. Ramasubburayan +6 more
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North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2016
Abstract Distillery spent wash (DSW) and aquaculture solid waste were homogeneously mixed and treated using biofloc technology to use DSW as a component of the substrate for biofloc production. The proportions of DSW, expressed as the proportion of the total chemical oxygen demand (COD), contributing to the total substrate content in the
Wen-chang Liu +7 more
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Abstract Distillery spent wash (DSW) and aquaculture solid waste were homogeneously mixed and treated using biofloc technology to use DSW as a component of the substrate for biofloc production. The proportions of DSW, expressed as the proportion of the total chemical oxygen demand (COD), contributing to the total substrate content in the
Wen-chang Liu +7 more
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Journal of Fish Diseases
This study aimed to evaluate and unveil the positive impact of biofloc culture on Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection of Pacific white shrimp by reducing quorum sensing (QS) and virulence gene expression and enhancing shrimp's immunity.
W. Widanarni +5 more
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This study aimed to evaluate and unveil the positive impact of biofloc culture on Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection of Pacific white shrimp by reducing quorum sensing (QS) and virulence gene expression and enhancing shrimp's immunity.
W. Widanarni +5 more
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