Aquamimicry system: a sutiable strategy for shrimp aquaculture – a review
Online veröffentlicht: 29. Okt. 2022
Seitenbereich: 1201 - 1210
Eingereicht: 27. März 2022
Akzeptiert: 18. Mai 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2022-0044
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© 2022 Mohammad Hossein Khanjani et al., published by Sciendo
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Shrimp culture is the most lucrative sector in aquaculture industry; however, for its sustainable development the environment conservation should be concerned. New developed technologies are required to achieve aquaculture to its sustainable goals. Among the different novel sustainable technologies, the biofloc technology (BFT) and more recently the aquamimicry system are considered as reliable methods in burgeoning development of shrimp culture. The establishment of the BFT needs a certain carbon to nitrogen (C: N) ratio so that heterotrophic bacteria able to utilize nitrogenous metabolites, and preserve the water quality in the standard ranges suitable for shrimp culture. In addition, the produced floc can be used as supplementary food for shrimp. On the other hand, the establishment of the aquamimicry system relies on organic carbon without providing a specific C: N ratio. In this system, a synergistic relationship between a prebiotic source, which usually consists of an oligosaccharide derived from the fermentation of a carbon source (