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Dawah, A. (2007). Efficency of inoculating the green algae Chlorella and Scenedesmus to prevent cyanobacteria growing in Nile tilapia culture. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 11(3), 115-126. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1954
Aida Dawah. "Efficency of inoculating the green algae Chlorella and Scenedesmus to prevent cyanobacteria growing in Nile tilapia culture". Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 11, 3, 2007, 115-126. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1954
Dawah, A. (2007). 'Efficency of inoculating the green algae Chlorella and Scenedesmus to prevent cyanobacteria growing in Nile tilapia culture', Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 11(3), pp. 115-126. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1954
Dawah, A. Efficency of inoculating the green algae Chlorella and Scenedesmus to prevent cyanobacteria growing in Nile tilapia culture. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 2007; 11(3): 115-126. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1954

Efficency of inoculating the green algae Chlorella and Scenedesmus to prevent cyanobacteria growing in Nile tilapia culture

Article 6, Volume 11, Issue 3, July 2007, Page 115-126  XML PDF (108.5 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1954
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Author
Aida Dawah
Central Lab.for Aquacult. Research Abbassa, Agricultural Research Center Egypt
Abstract
Telliposoidea (Gerneck) + Scenedesmus bijuga (Turpin) as green algae at the beginning of the production season (or before the preferable time of cyanobacteria growing) to propagate and prevent the growth of harmful cyanobacteria in the Nile tilapia culture via glass aquaria. Indoor experiment was carried out in natural light using 12 glass aquaria as four groups (3 replicates each). Ten Nile tilapia fingerlings were stocked (Oreochromis niloticus) in each aquarium.
The cyanobacteria were not appeared in the fish aquaria which were seeded or inoculated with Chlorella + Scenedesmus 20 x 103 cells ml-1 (T3) at day 5 and 10. The cyanobacterial count was lower in the second treatment (T2). Significant differences were observed between the cyanobacterial count on day 5 and 10 in the control aquaria and those inoculated with Chlorella + Scenedesmus sp. (p < 0.05). Higher counts of green algae were observed in aquaria inoculated with the highest dose of Chlorella + Scenedesmus sp. (T3). Generally, the green algal count in control aquaria was the lowest, followed by those treated with 10 x 103 cells ml-1 Chlorella + Scenedesmus sp. (T1). No significant differences were observed in the green algae and cyanobacteria counts on day 5 and 10 between T2 and T3 (P < 0.05).
The present experiment showed that the presence of Chlorella + Scenedesmus sp. is sufficient to control the growth of cyanobacteria for 10 days period in the Nile tilapia culture.
Keywords
Efficiency; Cyanobacteria; Chlorella and Scenedesmus; tilapia
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Fisheries
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