Density of Tetraselmis sp. Cultured in Carboy Media with Different Nutrients

Feed is the key to success in aquaculture, because it affects the resistance and development of larvae. There are two types of feed given to fish, namely artificial feed and natural feed. One type of natural feed that can be used as an enhancer for aquaculture feed needs is Tetraselmis sp.. So that...

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Main Authors: Chelsey Violeta Christya Archadia Cheres, Novia Salmatin, Lailatul Lutfiyah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Aquaculture Science
Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JoAS/article/view/35639
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author Chelsey Violeta Christya Archadia Cheres
Novia Salmatin
Lailatul Lutfiyah
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Novia Salmatin
Lailatul Lutfiyah
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description Feed is the key to success in aquaculture, because it affects the resistance and development of larvae. There are two types of feed given to fish, namely artificial feed and natural feed. One type of natural feed that can be used as an enhancer for aquaculture feed needs is Tetraselmis sp.. So that practice is needed to learn, understand and practice directly the Tetraselmis sp. Natural feed culture techniques. laboratory scale. This research was held at the Brackish Water Aquaculture Center (BBPBAP) Jepara, Central Java for 46 days starting on December 17, 2018 until January 31, 2019. The culture technique consists of several stages including the preparation of tools and equipment, sterilization, fertilizer making, media preparation, calculation of inoculants, nutrition, seedling and maintenance. Based on observations for 16 days, Tetraselmis sp. has four growth phases consisting of adaptation, exponential, stationary and death phases. Tetraselmis sp. experienced the highest density on the tenth day with an average of 109.87 x 104 cells / ml. This shows that the growth of Tetraselmis sp. long enough than other species. After experiencing the exponential phase, Tetraselmis sp. experienced a stationary phase for 3 days and subsequently decreased density to reach 65.22 x 104 cells/ml on the sixteenth day. Keyword : Tetraselmis, Phytoplankton, Culture Technique
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spelling doaj.art-b3f161ad2ec04a2ba659ef871b8f9f1f2024-02-29T02:57:34ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJournal of Aquaculture Science2550-09102579-48172020-05-0151203010.31093/joas.v5i1.8433654Density of Tetraselmis sp. Cultured in Carboy Media with Different NutrientsChelsey Violeta Christya Archadia CheresNovia SalmatinLailatul LutfiyahFeed is the key to success in aquaculture, because it affects the resistance and development of larvae. There are two types of feed given to fish, namely artificial feed and natural feed. One type of natural feed that can be used as an enhancer for aquaculture feed needs is Tetraselmis sp.. So that practice is needed to learn, understand and practice directly the Tetraselmis sp. Natural feed culture techniques. laboratory scale. This research was held at the Brackish Water Aquaculture Center (BBPBAP) Jepara, Central Java for 46 days starting on December 17, 2018 until January 31, 2019. The culture technique consists of several stages including the preparation of tools and equipment, sterilization, fertilizer making, media preparation, calculation of inoculants, nutrition, seedling and maintenance. Based on observations for 16 days, Tetraselmis sp. has four growth phases consisting of adaptation, exponential, stationary and death phases. Tetraselmis sp. experienced the highest density on the tenth day with an average of 109.87 x 104 cells / ml. This shows that the growth of Tetraselmis sp. long enough than other species. After experiencing the exponential phase, Tetraselmis sp. experienced a stationary phase for 3 days and subsequently decreased density to reach 65.22 x 104 cells/ml on the sixteenth day. Keyword : Tetraselmis, Phytoplankton, Culture Techniquehttps://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JoAS/article/view/35639
spellingShingle Chelsey Violeta Christya Archadia Cheres
Novia Salmatin
Lailatul Lutfiyah
Density of Tetraselmis sp. Cultured in Carboy Media with Different Nutrients
Journal of Aquaculture Science
title Density of Tetraselmis sp. Cultured in Carboy Media with Different Nutrients
title_full Density of Tetraselmis sp. Cultured in Carboy Media with Different Nutrients
title_fullStr Density of Tetraselmis sp. Cultured in Carboy Media with Different Nutrients
title_full_unstemmed Density of Tetraselmis sp. Cultured in Carboy Media with Different Nutrients
title_short Density of Tetraselmis sp. Cultured in Carboy Media with Different Nutrients
title_sort density of tetraselmis sp cultured in carboy media with different nutrients
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JoAS/article/view/35639
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