TY  - EJOUR
AB  - Objective. To determine the effect of floc growth in juvenile shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei juveniles in intensive systems
under experimental conditions. Materials and methods. To determine which treatment achieved greater physical and chemical
factors were measured: temperature and dissolved oxygen; Cumulative growth and population parameters, Survival
and Feed Conversion Factor. Collecting this data for 25 days where shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei had an initial weight of
1.8 g in both treatments. Results. According to the results obtained in the experiment, food processing trades + floc obtained
a final growth of 5.35 on the other hand treatment with commercial food only reached 4.9 gr. Conclusion. Commercial food
Treatment + win larger floc and biomass in less time because application achieved floc provide more nutrients to applied
diet and thus used this supply shrimp and this health food as the primary power source, while in the treatment without floc
lower biomass was obtained and that this treatment will not be added any substitute only the commercial feed, to conduct
the statistical analysis it was found that p <0.05 indicating that significant difference grounds that with the use of floc growth
of the shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei is greater.
AU  - Ludwing, Delgado C
AU  - Palácios L, Alvaro
AU  - Martínez-González, Evenor
DA  - 2015-07-31
DA  - 2015-07-31
DO  - UNIVERSITAS (LEÓN)
Revista Científica de la UNAN-León
Vol. 6 (1) Julio 2015
DO  - pp 103-111
ISSN electrónico 2311-6072
ISSN impreso 2071-257X
DO  - 10.22004/ag.econ.232912
DO  - Other
DO  - Other
DO  - doi
EP  - 102
EP  - 104
ID  - 232912
IS  - 01
JF  - Universitas (León). Revista Científica de la UNAN-León. Vicerrectoria de Investigación, Postgrados y Proyección Social
KW  - Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
KW  - Food Security and Poverty
KW  - juvenile shrimp
KW  - floc
KW  - cumulative growth.
L1  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/232912/files/108-264-1-PB.pdf
L2  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/232912/files/108-264-1-PB.pdf
L4  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/232912/files/108-264-1-PB.pdf
LA  - spa
LA  - Spanish
LK  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/232912/files/108-264-1-PB.pdf
N2  - Objective. To determine the effect of floc growth in juvenile shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei juveniles in intensive systems
under experimental conditions. Materials and methods. To determine which treatment achieved greater physical and chemical
factors were measured: temperature and dissolved oxygen; Cumulative growth and population parameters, Survival
and Feed Conversion Factor. Collecting this data for 25 days where shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei had an initial weight of
1.8 g in both treatments. Results. According to the results obtained in the experiment, food processing trades + floc obtained
a final growth of 5.35 on the other hand treatment with commercial food only reached 4.9 gr. Conclusion. Commercial food
Treatment + win larger floc and biomass in less time because application achieved floc provide more nutrients to applied
diet and thus used this supply shrimp and this health food as the primary power source, while in the treatment without floc
lower biomass was obtained and that this treatment will not be added any substitute only the commercial feed, to conduct
the statistical analysis it was found that p <0.05 indicating that significant difference grounds that with the use of floc growth
of the shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei is greater.
PY  - 2015-07-31
PY  - 2015-07-31
SP  - 104
T1  - Efecto de la presencia de flóculos sobre el crecimiento en juveniles de camarones blancos del pacifico Litopenaeus vannamei en sistemas intensivos en condiciones experimentales
TI  - Efecto de la presencia de flóculos sobre el crecimiento en juveniles de camarones blancos del pacifico Litopenaeus vannamei en sistemas intensivos en condiciones experimentales
TT  - Effect of the presence of flocs on growth in juvenile white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Pacific in intensive systems under experimental conditions
UR  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/232912/files/108-264-1-PB.pdf
VL  - 06
Y1  - 2015-07-31
T2  - Universitas (León). Revista Científica de la UNAN-León. Vicerrectoria de Investigación, Postgrados y Proyección Social
T2  - Vol 6 (1) 2015 pp 103-111
ER  -