Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus, and Selenotoca multifasciata

Abstract The study was designed and conducted to optimize the structure of polyculture for Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus (omnivorous fish), and Selenotoca multifasciata (carnivorous fish), and to compare the changes in yield, survival, and utilization rates of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). F...

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Main Authors: Jinjiao Wang, Dongshui Luo, Jianyong Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-10-01
Series:Journal of the World Aquaculture Society
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.12960
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description Abstract The study was designed and conducted to optimize the structure of polyculture for Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus (omnivorous fish), and Selenotoca multifasciata (carnivorous fish), and to compare the changes in yield, survival, and utilization rates of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Five treatments were performed as follows: Control (C) (0.0719 kg/m3, 0, 0), PSS1(0.0719 kg/m3, 0.0018 kg/m3, 0.0008 kg/m3), PSS2 (0.0719 kg/m3, 0.0033 kg/m3, 0.0016 kg/m3), PSS3 (0.0719 kg/m3, 0.0047 kg/m3, 0.0023 kg/m3), and PSS4 (0.0719 kg/m3, 0.0064 kg/m3, 0.0031 kg/m3) (with P:Penaeus vannamei, S:Siganus guttatus, and S: Selenotoca multifasciata). The yield and survival of P. vannamei in different treatments were significantly different (P<0.05), with the highest yields being P. vannamei (718.75 kg/hm3), S. guttatus (32.97 kg/hm3), and S. multifasciata (15.63 kg/hm3) for treatment PSS2. The highest survival of P. vannamei was 89.4 ± 1.6% for treatment PSS2, while the highest N and P utilization rates were 27.7% and 37.5% for treatment PSS3. The polyculture mode when using a suitable density can improve production and survival of P. vannamei, as well as the utilization rates of N and P.
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spelling doaj.art-ee826852b5b04b98912fcac2734cabaa2023-10-20T05:29:10ZengWileyJournal of the World Aquaculture Society0893-88491749-73452023-10-015451337135310.1111/jwas.12960Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus, and Selenotoca multifasciataJinjiao Wang0Dongshui Luo1Jianyong Liu2College of Fisheries Guangdong Ocean University Zhanjiang ChinaCollege of Fisheries Guangdong Ocean University Zhanjiang ChinaCollege of Fisheries Guangdong Ocean University Zhanjiang ChinaAbstract The study was designed and conducted to optimize the structure of polyculture for Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus (omnivorous fish), and Selenotoca multifasciata (carnivorous fish), and to compare the changes in yield, survival, and utilization rates of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Five treatments were performed as follows: Control (C) (0.0719 kg/m3, 0, 0), PSS1(0.0719 kg/m3, 0.0018 kg/m3, 0.0008 kg/m3), PSS2 (0.0719 kg/m3, 0.0033 kg/m3, 0.0016 kg/m3), PSS3 (0.0719 kg/m3, 0.0047 kg/m3, 0.0023 kg/m3), and PSS4 (0.0719 kg/m3, 0.0064 kg/m3, 0.0031 kg/m3) (with P:Penaeus vannamei, S:Siganus guttatus, and S: Selenotoca multifasciata). The yield and survival of P. vannamei in different treatments were significantly different (P<0.05), with the highest yields being P. vannamei (718.75 kg/hm3), S. guttatus (32.97 kg/hm3), and S. multifasciata (15.63 kg/hm3) for treatment PSS2. The highest survival of P. vannamei was 89.4 ± 1.6% for treatment PSS2, while the highest N and P utilization rates were 27.7% and 37.5% for treatment PSS3. The polyculture mode when using a suitable density can improve production and survival of P. vannamei, as well as the utilization rates of N and P.https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.12960nitrogen and phosphorus budgetPenaeus vannameipolycultureshrimp performancewater quality
spellingShingle Jinjiao Wang
Dongshui Luo
Jianyong Liu
Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus, and Selenotoca multifasciata
Journal of the World Aquaculture Society
nitrogen and phosphorus budget
Penaeus vannamei
polyculture
shrimp performance
water quality
title Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus, and Selenotoca multifasciata
title_full Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus, and Selenotoca multifasciata
title_fullStr Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus, and Selenotoca multifasciata
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus, and Selenotoca multifasciata
title_short Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing Penaeus vannamei, Siganus guttatus, and Selenotoca multifasciata
title_sort nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a polyculture system containing penaeus vannamei siganus guttatus and selenotoca multifasciata
topic nitrogen and phosphorus budget
Penaeus vannamei
polyculture
shrimp performance
water quality
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.12960
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