益生菌-YUGE® 对静态更新系统中饲养的标本异鳃鳕幼体存活和生长的影响

Mohammad Yahaya Abubakar, Ibrahim Magawata
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背景和目的:在孵化场从卵黄吸收后到幼苗的饲养过程中记录到的双髻鲷幼体存活率和生长状况不佳一直是困扰尼日利亚北部农民兄弟的一个主要问题。本研究旨在评估添加了商用益生菌 YUGE ® 的商用日粮在饲养大菱鲆幼体过程中的功效,以检验它是否能提高静态更新系统中的存活率和生长率。材料与方法在 0.0、1.0、2.0 和 3.0 g kg G 1 水平的益生菌 "裕景®"辅食(Aqualis ®鱼苗粉)中饲养吃脱鳔蒿草断奶的两周龄幼体,在完全随机设计中分配四种饮食处理,每种处理一式三份。结果在四周的饲养过程中,对每种处理的幼体的存活率、生长情况和微生物成分进行了监测。研究结果表明,各处理的存活率无显著差异(P>0.05)。以 1.0 至 2.0 g kg G 1 的剂量添加益生菌 "裕景®",幼虫的生长速度较快,肠道微生物区系中的芽孢杆菌数量最多。结论结论:在幼虫日粮中添加益生菌 "YUGE ®"可提高肠道有益芽孢杆菌属的出现率,每种益生菌的添加量为 1 至 2 g kg G 1,这可能会影响幼虫在存活和生长方面的表现。
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Effect of Probiotics-YUGE® on Survival and Growth of Heterobranchus bidorsalis Larvae Reared in Static-Renewal System
Background and Objective: The poor survival and growth of Heterobranchus bidorsalis larvae recorded during rearing from post-yolk absorption to fingerlings in the hatchery have been a major problem brothering farmers in Northern Nigeria. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a commercial diet supplemented with commercial probiotics YUGE ® in the rearing of Heterobranchus bidorsalis larvae to test if it will improve survival and growth in a static renewal system. Materials and Methods: Two weeks old larvae weaned on decapsulated artemia were reared on 0.0, 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 g kg G 1 levels of probiotics YUGE ® supplemented commercial diet (Aqualis ® fry powder) making up four dietary treatments allocated in triplicate in a completely randomized design. Results: Survival, growth and microbial constituent of larvae subjected to each treatment were monitored during four weeks of rearing. The result of the study showed that there was no significant difference (p>0.05) in the percent survival rate among the treatments. Larvae-fed probiotics YUGE ® supplemented at 1.0 to 2.0 g kg G 1 revealed higher growth and the highest Bacillus spp., recorded in gut microflora. Conclusion: It was concluded that the supplementation of the probiotics YUGE ® in the diets of the larvae enhanced the percent occurrence of gut-beneficial Bacillus spp., at 1 to 2 g kg G 1 of each which could have influenced the larvae’s better performance in terms of survival and growth.
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