2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1118/1/012022
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Microbiological Quality of Vannamei Shrimp Pond Waters in Rupat Island, Bengkalis District, Riau.

Abstract: The presence of pathogenic bacteria in shrimp culture water could influence the shrimp growth and production. This research aimed to quantify total coliform, Escherichia coli and total Vibrio in pond water of Vannamei shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) culture in Rupat Island. Water samples from inlet water (IW), water from three ponds (PW2, PW3, PW6) and outlet water (OW) were collected for the quantification of total coliform and Escherichia coli by the MPN technique and total Vibrio count on TCBS agar. Coliforms… Show more

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“…Some bacteria also produce pigments, including green, red, yellow, purple, and brown. According to [18], some hydrocarbons degradation can be oxidized under anaerobic conditions when some processing occur, such as nitrate and Fe +3 reduction [15], methane production [14], and bacteria photosynthesis with pigmen produce [1]. Thus, several indigenous isolates from the Dumai seawater could degradated hydrocarbon compounds when grown on liquid SMSS medium through cell metabolism, pigmentation, and biofilm formation.…”
Section: Identification Of Marine Hydrocarbonoclastic Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some bacteria also produce pigments, including green, red, yellow, purple, and brown. According to [18], some hydrocarbons degradation can be oxidized under anaerobic conditions when some processing occur, such as nitrate and Fe +3 reduction [15], methane production [14], and bacteria photosynthesis with pigmen produce [1]. Thus, several indigenous isolates from the Dumai seawater could degradated hydrocarbon compounds when grown on liquid SMSS medium through cell metabolism, pigmentation, and biofilm formation.…”
Section: Identification Of Marine Hydrocarbonoclastic Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%