Mitigating abiotic stresses using natural and modified stilbites synergizing with changes in oxidative stress markers in aquaculture DOI

Deepthi Arunkumar,

Kishore Kumar Krishnani, Neeraj Kumar

et al.

Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 45(7), P. 4565 - 4581

Published: March 7, 2023

Language: Английский

Impact of dietary administration of Arthrospira platensis free-lipid biomass on growth performance, body composition, redox status, immune responses, and some related genes of pacific whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei DOI Creative Commons
Mohamed Ashour, Mohamed M. Mabrouk,

Ahmed I. A. Mansour

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(6), P. e0300748 - e0300748

Published: June 18, 2024

The current study aimed to assess the influence of dietary inclusion cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis NIOF17/003 as a dry material and free-lipid biomass (FL) on growth performance, body composition, redox status, immune responses, gene expression whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei postlarvae. L . were fed five different supplemented diets; first group was an un-supplemented diet negative control (C-N), second commercial with 2% A complete positive (C-P 20 ), whereas, three remaining groups graded amounts FL at 1%, 2%, 3% (FL 10 , 30 respectively). obtained results indicated that containing 1% significantly increased efficiency consumed feed, survival percentage compared both C-N C-P groups. As for carcass analysis, diets or its higher levels protein, lipid, ash content group. Moreover, shrimp gave stimulated digestive enzyme activities C-N. exhibited innate responses promoted their status profile. Also, low upregulated peroxiredoxin ( Prx ) prophenoloxidase PPO1 genes than those receiving recommended supplementation is most effective treatment in promoting performance immunity shrimp.

Language: Английский

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Crop Hydroponics, Phyto-hydroponics, Crop Production, and Factors Affecting Soilless Culture DOI
Avinash Sharma, Chowlani Manpoong,

V.S. Devadas

et al.

ACS Agricultural Science & Technology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 2(6), P. 1134 - 1150

Published: Nov. 22, 2022

Soilless culture is emerging as a popular tool to grow agricultural and horticultural crops in open systems, closed protected cultivation, vertical farming, soil affected or stress-affected areas. The climatic factors biometabolism are integrated stimulating quality phenological growth biochemical physiological processes soilless crop production. production (SCP) has immense potential build green revolution for sustaining Information on substrate water based collected the period from 1996 2022 reviewed analyzed this work. performance of improves morphological parameters compared with cultivation. distinct environmental positively influence exhibit cellular processes, biological molecular ecosystem crop. impacts ecological more efficient systems systems. salient features metabolites media were identified transcriptome analysis found be different Developing simple nutrient formulations suited essential popularize technology among marginal farmers.

Language: Английский

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IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON COASTAL ECOSYSTEM AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS AMONG FOUR LARGEST COASTLINE COVERING COUNTRIES DOI
Tiejun Zhang, Huarong Liu, Yi Lu

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 250, P. 118405 - 118405

Published: Feb. 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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Antagonistic Effect of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Dietary Supplementation Against Chronic Copper Waterborne Exposure on Growth, Behavioral, Biochemical, and Gene Expression Alterations of African Catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) DOI
Shaimaa Ahmed, Rowida E. Ibrahim, Elsayed M. Younis

et al.

Biological Trace Element Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 202(12), P. 5697 - 5713

Published: Feb. 28, 2024

Language: Английский

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Present scenario and prospects of the use of aquatic plants in aquaculture: a review DOI
Md. Moazzem Hossain, Hafizur Rahman, Fahmida Wazed Tina

et al.

Aquaculture International, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 32(5), P. 6791 - 6825

Published: April 10, 2024

Language: Английский

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Potential of integrated multitrophic aquaculture to make prawn farming sustainable in Bangladesh DOI Creative Commons
Md. Mehedi Alam, Niels O. G. Jørgensen, David Bass

et al.

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8

Published: Oct. 9, 2024

Farmed freshwater prawn ( Macrobrachium rosenbergii ) and black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon comprise a significant portion of Bangladesh’s seafood exports, raising concerns about their environmental impacts. Freshwater farms, which require relatively high amount feed supply, release 1.0 MT CO 2 -equivalents/year, equating to 18.8 kg e/MT prawn, contributing significantly global warming climate change risks. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) offers an alternative farming method conventional systems, as it minimizes greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Systematically reviewing 112 scientific articles on IMTA, this article recommendations for adopting IMTA promote sustainable in Bangladesh. is undergoing extensive experimentation practice many parts the world, offering economic benefits, social acceptability, sustainability. In addition native species, various indigenous organic extractive mollusks, inorganic plants are available can seamlessly be used tailor system. Extractive organisms, including aquatic mollusks within capture blue carbon effectively lowering GHG helping mitigate Aquatic offer fish livestock, while serve dual food source contribute compost manure production crop fields. Research Bangladesh was primarily experimented finfish ponds, with absence studies farms. This necessitates conducting research at farmer level understand mollusk alongside prawn-producing regions southwestern

Language: Английский

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Biomitigation of ammonical stress in aquaculture using luffa sponge coupled with medicinal and aromatic plants for potential application in aquaponics DOI

Rajkumar Debarjeet Singh,

Kishore Kumar Krishnani,

Kalpana Arambam

et al.

Environmental Technology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 14

Published: Jan. 5, 2025

Ammonia, a major stress-inducing factor in aquaculture, contributes significant challenge maintaining sustainable fish production. Addressing this issue requires environmentally and economically solutions. This study explores the use of readily available friendly porous lignocellulosic luffa sponge as biostimulator, with combination three medicinal aromatic plants(MAPs) viz. Asparagus racemosses(satavari) roots, Cammiphora wightii(guggal) stems, Vitex negundo(nirgundi) stem for alleviating ammoniacal stress by biotransforming ammonia aquaponics water/ aquaculture. A 45-day experiment was conducted using Pangasianodon hypophthalmus tanks containing water. The consists control (C) four treatments: L(Luffa), LS(Luffa + shatavari roots), LG(Luffa guggal stem) LN(Luffa nirgundi stem). Ammonia spiked weekly at different concentrations(2, 2.5, 3, 5, 10 mgL−1). L group showed significantly(p < 0.05) higher removal 86.06% ± 9.62(spiked 3 mgL−1) 24 hrs, 73.98%±2.6 86.35%±4.47(spiked 5 48 respectively, which may be attributed to surface area substrate microbial attachment. MAPs upregulated fish's hematological serum biochemical parameters under elevated ammonia, indicating ammonical mitigation. Treatment groups significantly (p yield than (165.66 0.50 g), L, LS, LG, LN giving 174.76 2.07, 175.41 0.59, 179.07 4.29, 181.57 0.45 g no difference detected among them. Promising outcomes mitigation were demonstrated incorporating biomass study, is beneficial commercial aquaculture prospects systems.

Language: Английский

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Medicinal and aromatic plants assisted bioremediation of ammonical and bacterial contaminants in aquaponics water DOI

Kalpana Arambam,

Kishore Kumar Krishnani,

Rajkumar Debarjeet Singh

et al.

Water Environment Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 97(2)

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Abstract An experiment was conducted under laboratory conditions to examine the effect of sixteen medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), namely Aloe barbadensis , Cymbopogen citratus, Bacopa monnieri Senna sigueana, Plantado ovata, Asparagus racemosses, Phylanthus emblica, Vitex negundo Cammiphora wightii, Cymbopogon martini Andrographis paniculate, Ocimum tenuiflorum Gymnema sylvestre Centella asiatica Adhatoda vasica Cyamopsis tetragonoloba in removal total ammonia‐N (TAN) from aquaponics water. The different dried grounded MAPs were added @ 100 mgl −1 into individual conical flasks containing ml water (spiked with 5 ammonia) placed a shaker. effectiveness removing TAN evaluated at 24 hrs intervals until one achieved rate over 80%. study also investigated their potential activity against fish bacterial pathogens viz. Edwardsiella tarda Escherichia coli Vibrio parahaemolyticus Aeromonas hydrophila Staphylococcus aureus using agar well diffusion method. indicates negligible first twelve hours for all MAPs. concentration significantly reduced amla‐treated followed by satavari‐treated Within 96 hrs., amla, satavari, jalbrahmi removed 88.13 ± 0.81%, 79.52 2.27%, 77.22 0.70 respectively. Other showed little ammonia, while cluster beans ardushi increased ammonia level Additionally, methanol extract amla exhibited strong antibacterial activities tested especially, E. . This suggests application MAP‐based One‐Health approach mitigating abiotic biotic stresses aquaculture. Practitioner Points Evaluated 16 (MAPs) Amla treated highest Satavaari Jalbrahmi. Cluster Ardushi resulted increasing levels due high nitrogen contents. Methanolic bactericidal A. S. Potential applications developing production system through nutrient cycling recycling.

Language: Английский

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Endangered Fish Management DOI

Douglas Tave

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

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Porous lignocellulosic biomass enhances ammonia biotransformation in aquaponics water DOI

Rajkumar Debarjeet Singh,

Kishore Kumar Krishnani,

Kalpana Arambam

et al.

Aquaculture International, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 33(3)

Published: Feb. 12, 2025

Language: Английский

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