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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2002, Vol. ›› Issue (6): 731-734.

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Variation of bacteria numbers in fish-shrimp mix-culturing ecosystem

LI Qiufen, CHEN Bijuan, QU Keming, YUAN Youxian, LI Jian, SUN Xiutao, ZHAO Fazhen   

  1. Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, CAFS, Qingdao 266071
  • Received:2000-05-29 Revised:2001-01-02 Online:2002-06-15

Abstract: The study on variation of bacteria numbers in Penaeus chinensis-fish mix-culturing ecosystem in 1997. Indicated that at the beginning of culturing season,total number of heterotrophic bacteria and that of nitrate-reducing bacteria in mix-culturing ponds was low,but it was higher than that in mono-culturing shrimp pond. With time going on,the number of bacteria in mono-culturing pond increased rapidly and remained at a high level in August and September,an that in mix-culturing ponds also increased. But the latter increased slowly,and it was never over 104 cells·ml-1 and dropped in September. Number of bacteria in bottom of the ponds varied with the similar regulation,but the numbers was 10~100 times higher. The numbers of vibrio in mix-culturing ponds was always lower than that in contrastive pond at the same time. So,in fish-shrimp mix-culturing ponds,the contents of organic matter were lower and the total amount and variability of phytoplankton were higher than corresponding items in mono-culturing pond.It was concluded that mix-culture could stimulate and control the growth of heterotrophic bacteria,accelerate the degradation of organic pollutants,consequently fasten and stabilize the circulation of mater in ecosystem of ponds in culturing season.

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