Biofloc Technology in Improving Shellfish Aquaculture Production – A Review
Pubblicato online: 24 ott 2024
Pagine: 983 - 993
Ricevuto: 18 mag 2023
Accettato: 22 set 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2023-0093
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© 2024 Hidayah Manan et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Biofloc technology is instrumental in improving growth performance and yield in shellfish aquaculture, while leading to enhanced water quality through maintaining the nutrients level within a safe range. More specifically, toxic nitrogenous wastes are converted into beneficial microbial biomass known as “biofloc”, contributing to improve shellfish immune system. Among the various parameters affecting the efficiency of the process is the carbon source and C:N ratio. In light of these, the present work critically reviews the effects of biofloc systems on growth performance, immunity and diseases resistance in shellfish production. Moreover, it scrutinizes the microbial diversity and nutritional composition of biofloc. Then, the application of the technology in various shellfish cultures, including shrimp, freshwater prawn, crabs, crayfish, clam, and oyster, is presented. Overall, biofloc systems contribute to enhanced shellfish survival rate to the highest value of 96–100% for marine shrimp, 95–99% for freshwater prawn, 70–83% for crayfish, 83–100% for oyster,