Effect of Red Seaweed Kappaphycus alvarezii on Growth, Survival, and Disease Resistance of Pacific White Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Against Vibrio harveyi in the Nursery Phase
G. Suantika, M. L. Situmorang, Abdul Khakim, I. Wibowo, P. Aditiawati, S. Suryanarayan, S. Nori, Sawan Kumar, Ferisca Putri
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Abstract
In this study, the effect of red seaweed Kappaphycus alvarezii by-product meal on growth, survival, and disease resistance of white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei against Vibrio harveyi was evaluated in the nursery phase. Shrimp was fed for 30 days with four different diets: control (0 g kg-1), 5 g kg-1, 10 g kg-1 and 15 g kg-1 seaweed supplemented feed. The seaweed supplementation at the higher concentrations (10 and 15 g kg-1) was found to increase the survival of the shrimp, even though not significantly. The highest total biomass obtained in the shrimp group fed with 15 g kg-1 seaweed diet (P>0.05). Following feeding test, bacterial challenge test using pathogenic V. harveyi was done on the shrimp group previously fed with 15 g kg-1 seaweed diet. The findings showed that seaweed-supplementation significantly increased up to 10% higher shrimp survival after Vibrio challenge. Based on the results of histopathological analysis, hepatopancreas from seaweed-supplemented shrimp showed decreasing tubular epithelial cell lesion by Vibrio infection, suggesting that compounds contained in K. alvarezii by-product meal could have protected shrimp hepatopancreas from distructive effect of Vibrio infection. In general, red seaweed K. alvarezii enrichment on shrimp diet provides protection against V. harveyi infectionduring the shrimp nursery phase.
本研究在苗圃阶段,研究了红藻副产物Kappaphycus alvarezii粗粉对凡纳滨对虾生长、存活及对哈维弧菌抗性的影响。试验对虾饲喂4种不同饲粮:对照(0 g kg-1)、5 g kg-1、10 g kg-1和15 g kg-1海藻补充饲料,饲喂30 d。添加较高浓度的海藻(10和15 g kg-1)可提高对虾的存活率,但并不显著。总生物量以15 g kg-1海藻饲料组最高(P>0.05)。饲喂试验结束后,对饲喂15 g kg-1海藻饲料的对虾组进行致病性哈维氏弧菌攻毒试验。结果表明,在弧菌攻击后,添加海藻可显著提高虾的存活率,最高可提高10%。组织病理学分析结果显示,添加海藻的对虾肝胰脏受弧菌感染后小管上皮细胞损伤明显减少,提示alvarezii副产物meal中所含化合物可能具有保护虾肝胰脏免受弧菌感染的破坏作用。一般来说,在虾的育苗阶段,在虾的饲料中富集红海藻对哈维氏弧菌的感染有保护作用。