Waste to wealth: A sustainable circular bioeconomy approach of chicken manure powder for increasing productivity of Lanchester’s freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium lanchesteri)

Buncha Tongmee, Nattakarn Mukdajaturaphak, Yuwalee Unpaprom, Rameshprabu Ramaraj, Tipsukhon Pimpimol, Niwooti Whangchai
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A biorefinery is ideal because it can combine many processes to produce multiple bio-products from organic solid waste. Moreover, in view of socially rising energy demands and biodiversity conservation, biorefinery contributed as a sustainable strategic tool for the emerging circular bio-economy. In this research objective was to study some techniques to increase the productivity of Lanchester’s freshwater prawn in earthen ponds. The experiment using a completely randomized design was conducted. In six Nattearthen ponds, different amounts of chicken manure were applied to produce different amounts of phytoplankton (green algae). The first pond was control, then, the 2nd to 6th ponds were applied with chicken manure in 30, 60, 90, 120 and 150 kg/rai/week, respectively. The prawns were fed twice daily with 5% of total body weight using 40% protein diet. The results of the study showed that feeding with different densities of phytoplankton (green algae) affected the productivity of Lanchester's freshwater prawn significantly. The highest productivity of Lanchester's freshwater prawn was 566.30 ±4.88 g from the pond applied with chicken manure of 120 kg/rai/week. The productivity of Lanchester’s freshwater prawn applied with 90, 30, 60, 150 and 0 kilograms/rai/week of chicken manure was 416.53 ± 9.89, 295.43 ± 5.46, 281.13 ± 4.63, 275.39±4.78 and 265.86 ±4.79 g, respectively. In conclusion, the effect of different densities of phytoplankton (green algae) increased the productivity of Lanchester's freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium lanchesteri).
废物转化财富:利用鸡粪粉提高兰彻斯特淡水对虾产量的可持续循环生物经济方法
生物精炼厂是理想的,因为它可以结合许多过程,从有机固体废物中生产多种生物产品。此外,鉴于社会日益增长的能源需求和生物多样性保护,生物炼制作为新兴循环生物经济的可持续战略工具作出了贡献。本研究的目的是研究在土池中提高兰彻斯特淡水对虾产量的技术。实验采用完全随机设计。在6个Nattearthen池塘中,施用不同数量的鸡粪产生不同数量的浮游植物(绿藻)。第1池为对照,第2 ~ 6池分别按30、60、90、120和150 kg/日/周施用鸡粪。饲喂蛋白质含量为40%的饲料,饲喂量为总体重的5%,每日2次。研究结果表明,不同密度的浮游植物(绿藻)饵料对兰彻斯特淡水对虾的产量有显著影响。施用120 kg/rai/week鸡粪池的兰彻斯特淡水对虾产量最高,为566.30±4.88 g。施用90、30、60、150和0 kg /日/周鸡粪对兰氏淡水对虾的产量分别为416.53±9.89、295.43±5.46、281.13±4.63、275.39±4.78和265.86±4.79 g。综上所述,不同密度的浮游植物(绿藻)对兰彻斯特淡水对虾(Macrobrachium lanchesteri)的产量有一定的提高作用。
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