Supplementation of probiotics in Nile tilapia fingerling cultivation subjected to microbial challenge

Angélica A. Jossefa, Ivan C. Nerantzoulis, A. Mussagy
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The intensification of aquaculture has brought about the need to find alternative feed supplement sources to reduce production costs. One of the alternative sources of feed in fish farming is animal manure. However, the use of animal manure may cause health problems in fish cultures. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of probiotics on Nile tilapia fingerlings subjected to microbial challenge using swine manure. Three hundred (300) fingerlings weighing 2±0.05g and measuring 5±0.06 cm, were distributed among four treatments with three replications each. Swine manure was inoculated in water in the proportion of 10 % of fingerlings live weight. Probiotics Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Lactobacillus plantarum were used as ration supplements in the proportions of 0.5 % per 100 g of ration. The results showed no significant differences (P>0.05) in terms of growth between treatments. The inclusion of S. cerevisiae reduced the number of pathogenic bacteria in the intestine of fingerlings and resulted in better production performance. Feed supplementation with L. plantarum had no effect, neither on production, nor on intestinal microbial population. The fingerlings under study showed typical signs of yersiniosis, edwardiellosis and mycobacteriosis. From the experiment it was concluded that the supplementation of the probiotic S. cerevisiae on the Nile tilapia fingerlings treated with swine manure showed a positive effect in the sense that this probiotic avoided the intestinal colonization of fingerlings by pathogenic bacteria. Additionally, the presence of the probiotic seems to promote better grow performance and hence reinforce the results of previous studies on the role of probiotics in aquaculture. More experimental studies are required, particularly in situ experiments, with the addition of other performance analyses linked to the immune response of the fingerlings.
补充益生菌在尼罗罗非鱼鱼种养殖中受到微生物挑战
水产养殖的集约化带来了寻找替代饲料补充来源以降低生产成本的需要。在养鱼业中,另一种饲料来源是动物粪便。然而,动物粪便的使用可能会导致鱼类养殖的健康问题。本研究的目的是确定益生菌对使用猪粪进行微生物攻击的尼罗罗非鱼鱼种的影响。300尾鱼种,体重2±0.05g,体长5±0.06 cm,分为4个处理,每个处理3个重复。猪粪按鱼种活重10%的比例在水中接种。益生菌酿酒酵母菌和植物乳杆菌以每100 g日粮0.5%的比例作为日粮添加。结果表明,不同处理间的生长差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。加入酿酒酵母可减少鱼种肠道致病菌数量,提高生产性能。饲料中添加植物乳杆菌对产量和肠道微生物群均无影响。所研究的鱼种表现出典型的耶尔森氏菌病、爱德华氏菌病和分枝杆菌病的症状。本试验结果表明,在经猪粪处理的尼罗罗非鱼鱼种中添加酿酒葡萄球菌(S. cerevisiae)益生菌可避免致病菌在鱼种肠道定植,具有积极的效果。此外,益生菌的存在似乎可以促进更好的生长性能,从而加强了之前关于益生菌在水产养殖中的作用的研究结果。需要进行更多的实验研究,特别是现场实验,并增加与鱼种免疫反应有关的其他性能分析。
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