Productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, Gelidium elegans (Red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in Malaysia

Aquaculture systems may release large amounts of nutrients into the marine ecosystem that can lead to eutrophication. Many seaweed species are efficient in reducing the nutrient concentration in aquaculture waste. In this study, the agarophyte Gelidium elegans originating from Korea was investigated for bioremediation of tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) broodstock effluent (SBE) in a shrimp hatchery in Malaysia. The G. elegans was cultivated in SBE using a semi-continuous culture system to evaluate the effects of elevated nutrients on the biomass, growth rate, quality and quantity of agar, pigment content and biochemical composition of seaweed. In the treatment containing G. elegans, pollutant nutrient concentration was reduced by 100%, and by 78.7%, 47.9%, and 19.6% for ammoniacal-nitrogen, nitrite, nitrate, and orthophosphate, respectively. The seaweed grew well (1.4 ±0.3% d-1) in SBE and produced appreciable amounts of protein (3.8% DW), carbohydrate (41.4 % DW) and agar (25.9% DW), that were significantly enhanced when cultured in the SBE compared to control. The photosynthetic performance of G. elegans assessment using a Diving-PAM showed the healthy condition of the grown seaweed without any indication of stress in shrimp hatchery effluent. Results showed that G. elegans has biofiltering and bioremediation potential for the shrimp hatchery effluent.

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Main Authors: Rabiei, R., Phang, S.M., Lim, P.E., Salleh, A., Sohrabipour, J., Ajdari, D., Zarshenas, G.A.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2016
Subjects:Aquaculture, Penaeus monodon, Tiger shrimp, Gelidium elegans, Red seaweed, Bioremediation, Pulp, Agar, Biochemical, Seaweed, Performance, Algae,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11917
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-119172021-05-19T06:41:34Z Productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, Gelidium elegans (Red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in Malaysia Rabiei, R. Phang, S.M. Lim, P.E. Salleh, A. Sohrabipour, J. Ajdari, D. Zarshenas, G.A. Aquaculture Penaeus monodon Tiger shrimp Gelidium elegans Red seaweed Bioremediation Pulp Agar Biochemical Seaweed Performance Algae Aquaculture systems may release large amounts of nutrients into the marine ecosystem that can lead to eutrophication. Many seaweed species are efficient in reducing the nutrient concentration in aquaculture waste. In this study, the agarophyte Gelidium elegans originating from Korea was investigated for bioremediation of tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) broodstock effluent (SBE) in a shrimp hatchery in Malaysia. The G. elegans was cultivated in SBE using a semi-continuous culture system to evaluate the effects of elevated nutrients on the biomass, growth rate, quality and quantity of agar, pigment content and biochemical composition of seaweed. In the treatment containing G. elegans, pollutant nutrient concentration was reduced by 100%, and by 78.7%, 47.9%, and 19.6% for ammoniacal-nitrogen, nitrite, nitrate, and orthophosphate, respectively. The seaweed grew well (1.4 ±0.3% d-1) in SBE and produced appreciable amounts of protein (3.8% DW), carbohydrate (41.4 % DW) and agar (25.9% DW), that were significantly enhanced when cultured in the SBE compared to control. The photosynthetic performance of G. elegans assessment using a Diving-PAM showed the healthy condition of the grown seaweed without any indication of stress in shrimp hatchery effluent. Results showed that G. elegans has biofiltering and bioremediation potential for the shrimp hatchery effluent. Published 2018-03-02T12:55:56Z 2018-03-02T12:55:56Z 2016 Journal Contribution Refereed 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11917 en pp.53-74 Malaysia
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topic Aquaculture
Penaeus monodon
Tiger shrimp
Gelidium elegans
Red seaweed
Bioremediation
Pulp
Agar
Biochemical
Seaweed
Performance
Algae
Aquaculture
Penaeus monodon
Tiger shrimp
Gelidium elegans
Red seaweed
Bioremediation
Pulp
Agar
Biochemical
Seaweed
Performance
Algae
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Penaeus monodon
Tiger shrimp
Gelidium elegans
Red seaweed
Bioremediation
Pulp
Agar
Biochemical
Seaweed
Performance
Algae
Aquaculture
Penaeus monodon
Tiger shrimp
Gelidium elegans
Red seaweed
Bioremediation
Pulp
Agar
Biochemical
Seaweed
Performance
Algae
Rabiei, R.
Phang, S.M.
Lim, P.E.
Salleh, A.
Sohrabipour, J.
Ajdari, D.
Zarshenas, G.A.
Productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, Gelidium elegans (Red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in Malaysia
description Aquaculture systems may release large amounts of nutrients into the marine ecosystem that can lead to eutrophication. Many seaweed species are efficient in reducing the nutrient concentration in aquaculture waste. In this study, the agarophyte Gelidium elegans originating from Korea was investigated for bioremediation of tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) broodstock effluent (SBE) in a shrimp hatchery in Malaysia. The G. elegans was cultivated in SBE using a semi-continuous culture system to evaluate the effects of elevated nutrients on the biomass, growth rate, quality and quantity of agar, pigment content and biochemical composition of seaweed. In the treatment containing G. elegans, pollutant nutrient concentration was reduced by 100%, and by 78.7%, 47.9%, and 19.6% for ammoniacal-nitrogen, nitrite, nitrate, and orthophosphate, respectively. The seaweed grew well (1.4 ±0.3% d-1) in SBE and produced appreciable amounts of protein (3.8% DW), carbohydrate (41.4 % DW) and agar (25.9% DW), that were significantly enhanced when cultured in the SBE compared to control. The photosynthetic performance of G. elegans assessment using a Diving-PAM showed the healthy condition of the grown seaweed without any indication of stress in shrimp hatchery effluent. Results showed that G. elegans has biofiltering and bioremediation potential for the shrimp hatchery effluent.
format Journal Contribution
topic_facet Aquaculture
Penaeus monodon
Tiger shrimp
Gelidium elegans
Red seaweed
Bioremediation
Pulp
Agar
Biochemical
Seaweed
Performance
Algae
author Rabiei, R.
Phang, S.M.
Lim, P.E.
Salleh, A.
Sohrabipour, J.
Ajdari, D.
Zarshenas, G.A.
author_facet Rabiei, R.
Phang, S.M.
Lim, P.E.
Salleh, A.
Sohrabipour, J.
Ajdari, D.
Zarshenas, G.A.
author_sort Rabiei, R.
title Productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, Gelidium elegans (Red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in Malaysia
title_short Productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, Gelidium elegans (Red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in Malaysia
title_full Productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, Gelidium elegans (Red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in Malaysia
title_fullStr Productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, Gelidium elegans (Red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, Gelidium elegans (Red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in Malaysia
title_sort productivity, biochemical composition and biofiltering performance of agarophytic seaweed, gelidium elegans (red algae) grown in shrimp hatchery effluents in malaysia
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