类胡萝卜素芽孢杆菌对白对虾有益作用的田间试验

Thi Tham Nguyen, T. Nguyen, T. Nguyen, T. Tran, T. Pham, D. T. Nguyen, T. Nguyen
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本研究旨在证明在饲料中添加足量的水栖芽孢杆菌SH6孢子对白对虾有益。分别在1×106CFU g-1颗粒(SH6组)和5×105 CFU g-1颗粒(SH6-SH23组)中分别给虾喂水芽孢杆菌SH6孢子和枯草芽孢杆菌SH23孢子的混合物。饲喂28 d后,SH6组和SH6- sh23组白虾肠道中SH6孢子数分别为5.7×103 CFU -1和7.7×103 CFU -1。与对照组相比,这两个实验组的细菌总数增加了约10-75%。SH6-SH23组虾青素含量和红度评分最高(1.66 μg)。g1虾;其次是SH6孢子组(1.42 μg)。g1虾;27 ~ 28),对照组最低(0.61 μg。g1虾;26 - 27日)。然而,三组对虾的生长率相似(7.8-8%)。综上所述,饲料中添加SH6和SH23孢子可有效提高对虾肠道菌群的活菌数和多样性,提高虾青素水平,改善虾的红色。
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Field trial of beneficial effects of carotenoid-producingBacillusaquimarisSH6 spores to whiteleg shrimps
This field study was performed to demonstrate that Bacillus aquimaris SH6 spores administered as a feed supplement in adequate amounts confer beneficial effects to the whiteleg shrimp. Shrimps were administered either B. aquimaris SH6 spores at 1×106CFU g-1 pellet (SH6 group) or a mixture of SH6 and B. subtilis SH23 spores at 5×105 CFU g-1 pellet for each strain (SH6-SH23 group). After a 28-day feeding period, the number of SH6 spores in the gut of whiteleg shrimp in the SH6 group and the SH6-SH23 group were 5.7×103 CFU gut-1 and 7.7×103 CFU gut-1, respectively. The total bacterial population of these two experimental groups increased about 10-75% compared to that of the control group. The astaxanthin level and red colour score were the highest in the SH6-SH23 group (1.66 μg.g-1 shrimp; 28-29), followed by the SH6 spore group (1.42 μg.g-1 shrimp; 27-28), and were the lowest in the control group (0.61 μg.g-1 shrimp; 26-27). Nevertheless, the growth rate of shrimps was similar (7.8-8%) among the three groups. In conclusion, feed supplements containing SH6 and SH23 spores co-effectively improved live counts and diversity of microbiota in shrimp guts, as well as improved astaxanthin level and red colour of whiteleg shrimps.
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