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Khan, Mohammed Nurul Absar,Kang, Ji-Young,Park, Nam-Gyu,Choi, Jae-Suk,Cho, In-Soon,Hong, Yong-Ki The Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Scienc 2012 Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Vol.15 No.2
The non-utilized biomass of the aquacultured seaweed Undaria pinnatifida, particularly the rhizoid, is an alternative source of arachidonic acid (AA). Of the five aquacultured kelps that were tested, U. pinnatifida yielded the highest amount of AA, which was isolated from the rhizoids. Its identity (C20:4 n-6) was confirmed from gas chromatography-mass spectrometry spectral data. The optimal conditions for post-harvest storage or pretreatment of the rhizoids in Provasoli's enriched seawater for AA extraction were determined to be pH 7.8, 2% $CO_2$-enriched air, 20 ${\mu}mol\;m^{-2}\;s^{-1}$ light, and $10^{\circ}C$. Under these conditions, the AA content after 1 day of storage was enhanced by up to 127%. In the absence of light under ambient aeration, the AA content after 1 day of storage diminished to 90%. Rhizoids collected late in the season (April and May) contained the highest amounts of AA (approximately 2.5 mg/g tissue).
( Mohammed Nurul Absar Khan ),( Ji Young Kang ),( Nam Gyu Park ),( Jae Suk Choi ),( In Soon Choi ),( Yong Ki Hong ) 한국수산과학회(구 한국수산학회) 2012 Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Vol.15 No.2
The non-utilized biomass of the aquacultured seaweed Undaria pinnatifida, particularly the rhizoid, is an alternative source of arachidonic acid (AA). Of the five aquacultured kelps that were tested, U. pinnatifida yielded the highest amount of AA, which was isolated from the rhizoids. Its identity (C20:4 n-6) was confirmed from gas chromatography-mass spectrometry spectral data. The optimal conditions for post-harvest storage or pretreatment of the rhizoids in Provasoli`s enriched seawater for AA extraction were determined to be pH 7.8, 2% CO2-enriched air, 20umol m-2 s-1 light, and 10°C. Under these conditions, the AA content after 1 day of storage was enhanced by up to 127%. In the absence of light under ambient aeration, the AA content after 1 day of storage diminished to 90%. Rhizoids collected late in the season (April and May) contained the highest amounts of AA (approximately 2.5 mg/g tissue).
Sarkar, Reaz Uddin,Khan, Saleha,Haque, Mahfuzul,Khan, Mohammed Nurul Absar,Choi, Jae-Suk The Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Scienc 2008 Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Vol.11 No.1
Excessive growth of phytoplankton is a common and severe problem in intensively farmed pangasiid catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) culture ponds. It can lead to cyanobacterial blooms, reduced fish growth, bad-tasting fish flesh, and lower market demand. To investigate how to manage undesirable phytoplankton growth, we evaluated three stocking strategies in nine rural fishponds (0.020-0.022 ha) owned by various farmers: a pangasiid catfish mono culture (treatment 1, $T_1$), and pangasiid catfish-silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) polycultures at two stocking ratios of 1:1 (treatment 2, $T_2$) and 2:1 (treatment 3, $T_3$). The total density of all ponds was approximately 30,000 fishes/ha. Monoculture ($T_1$) resulted in significantly higher (p < 0.05) nutrient levels (nitrate and phosphate) in ponds than did polyculture ($T_2$ and $T_3$). Nutrient loads increased with culture time, resulting in increased growth of phytoplankton, including Cyanophyceae (9 genera), Chlorophyceae (15 genera), Bacillariophyceae (8 genera), and Euglenophyceae (3 genera). The introduction of silver carp as a co-species helped to regulate phytoplankton growth and to improve the water quality of pangasiid catfish culture ponds.
Sarkar, Reaz Uddin,Khan, Saleha,Haque, Mahfuzul,Khan, Mohammed Nurul Absar,Choi, Jae-Suk The Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Scienc 2008 Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Vol.11 No.1
An experiment was conducted in twelve 0.02-ha rain-fed earthen ponds for 18 weeks to evaluate the effects of including pangasiid catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) in polycultures of major Indian carps, catla (Catla catla), rohu (Labeo rohita), and mrigal (Cirrhinus cirrhosus), on yield and economic gain. Treatment 1 ($T_1$) consisted of 5,000 catla+2,500 rohu+2,500 mrigal per ha, treatment 2 ($T_2$) consisted of 5,000 catla+2,500 rohu+2,500 mrigal+2,500 pangasiid catfish per ha, treatment 3 ($T_3$) consisted of 5,000 catla+2,500 rohu+2,500 mrigal+5,000 pangasiid catfish per ha, and treatment 4 ($T_4$) consisted of 5,000 catla+2,500 rohu+2,500 mrigal+7,500 pangasiid catfish per ha. The growth performance of fishes was evaluated by calculating specific growth rate, daily weight gain, and percent weight gain. Inclusion of pangasiid catfish in the carp polyculture resulted in significant increases in the growth and yield of catla and rohu. Catla and rohu grew most in $T_4$, with 7,500/ha of pangasiid catfish. The presence of pangasiid catfish did not influence the growth of mrigal. The growth of pangasiid catfish varied with stocking density, and they grew best at 5,000/ha ($T_3$). The carp and the combined fish yields were significantly higher in the carp polycultures with pangasiid catfish than with carps alone. The total carp and the combined fish yields were highest in $T_4$, in which the density of pangasiid catfish was greatest. However, the total carp and the combined fish yields in $T_3$ and $T_4$ were not significantly different. Profit differed significantly among treatments. Economic gain was highest in $T_3$, with 5,000/ha of pangasiid catfish, and lowest in $T_1$. The inclusion of pangasiid catfish in major carp polycultures results in higher fish yields and greater economic gain.
Growth Performance of Pangasiid Catfish, Silver carp and Catla in Polyculture
Reaz Uddin Sarkar,Saleha Khan,Mahfuzul Haque,Mohammed Nurul Absar Khan,Quoc-Hai Luyen,Jae-Suk Choi(최재석) 한국생명과학회 2008 생명과학회지 Vol.18 No.9
방글라데시 미멘싱에 소재하는 양식어장에서 pangasiid catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix)와 catla (Catla catla)의 조합과 혼합비를 달리하여 16주간 복합양식하였을 때, 이들 어종의 성장률을 조사하였다. 헥타르당 30,000개체의 밀도로 복합양식하여 성장률을 측정하였으며, 혼합조성비는 다음과 같다: 실험구(treatment) 1은 pangasiid catfish와 silver carp을 1:1비율로, 실험구 2는 pangasiid catfish와 cata를 1:1비율로, 실험구 3과 4는 pangasiid catfish, silver carp과 catla를 각각 2:1:1과 3:2:1비율로 복합양식하였다. 양식환경에 영향을 주는 수온, 투명도, 용존산소량, pH, NO₃-N, PO₄-P, 엽록소 a와 같은 몇몇 물리화학적, 생물학적 요인과 플랑크톤의 군집을 정기적으로 조사하였다. 어류의 성장속도는 비 성장율(specific growth rate), 일간 체중 증가(daily weight gain)와 체중증가 비율(percent weight gain)을 측정하였다. Pangasiid catfish의 성장률과 사료이용률은 모든 실험구에서 유사하게 나타났다. Silver carp의 성장률은 모든 실험구에서 유의한 차이를 나타내었는데(p<0.05), 양식밀도가 증가할수록 성장률이 현저하게 감소하였으며, Silver carp의 밀도가 가장 낮은 복합양식 조성인 pangasiid catfish, silver carp과 catla의 비율이 각각 2:1:1일 때, silver carp의 성장률이 가장 높게 나타났다. Silver carp의 밀도가 증가할수록 catla의 성장률이 현저하게 감소하는 것으로 나타나, catla의 성장률은 silver carp의 유무에 영향을 받는 것으로 판단되었다. Catla의 성장률은 pangasiid catfish와 calta의 비율이 1:1일 때, 가장 높은 것으로 나타났다. 양식수율과 경제적 이익은 실험구에 따라 현저하게 다른 양상을 보였다(p<0.05). 가장 높은 양식수율과 경제적 이익은 pangasiid catfish, silver carp과 catla를 각각 2:1:1 비율로 양식한 결과에서 얻어졌는데, 이는 silver carp의 높은 성장률과 catla의 시장 단가가 높은 것에 기인하는 것으로 나타났다. 모든 실험구의 수질 상태는 양식기간 동안 적절한 수준을 유지하였으며, 각각의 값은 모든 실험구에서 뚜렷한 차이를 보이지 않았다(p<0.05). The growth performance of pangasiid catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and catla (Catla catla) was evaluated in polyculture at varied combinations and stocking ratios in earthen pond for a period of 16 weeks. Combinations of pangasiid catfish, silver carp and catla with the total density of 30,000 fish per hectare were evaluated. A commercial pelleted feed containing 28% crude protein and 6% lipid was fed only to pangasiid catfish at the rate of 8% of body weight during the first six weeks, 6% during the second six weeks and 4% thereafter twice daily. The growth and feed utilization efficiency of pangasiid catfish were found similar in all treatments. The growth of silver carp was markedly decreased upon the increase of its own stocking density. The highest growth of silver carp achieved in polyculture of pangasiid catfish, silver carp and catla at 2:1:1 ratio where density of silver carp was lowest. The growth of catla was found to be affected by the presence of silver carp. The growth rate of catla markedly declined with the increase of silver carp density. The highest growth of catla obtained in polyculture of pangasiid catfish only with catla stocked at 1:1 ratio. The highest yield and economic return achieved in polyculture of pangasiid catfish, silver carp and catla at the ratio of 2:1:1 due to higher growth of silver carp and higher market value of catla. The water quality conditions in all different treatment ponds were within optimum ranges throughout the culture period and the values did not show any significant variation (p>0.05) among the treatments.
Sarkar, Reaz Uddin Md.,Khan, Saleha,Haque, Mahfuzul Md.,Khan, Mohammed Nurul Absar,Choi, Jae-Suk The Korean Society for Marine Biotechnology 2007 한국해양바이오학회지 Vol.2 No.2
The status of recently expanded exotic pangasiid catfish Pangasius hypophthalmus, Pangasiidae farming in rural Bangladesh has been studied for finding research needs, through knowing the culture methods, associated activities and problems, to make the farming sustainable. Data were collected using participatory rural appraisal (PRA) tools in nine villages in three upazilas (sub-district) of Mymensingh district. The farmers have not got any formal training and have developed their knowledge on farming the fish through practice over years and sharing of knowledge among fellow farmers. Linked industries, e.g. hatcheries, nurseries, feed mills, trading of feed and fish etc. have developed that created employment opportunities. Most of the farmers produce two crops a year. About 90% of the farmers were found to practice mono culture of pangasiid catfish at high stocking density. The feeding rates started from 10-15% of the body weight per day at fingerling stage that reduced to 4-6% with growth. The average yield was found to be 25 tonslha/year. The livelihood of the farmers has been improved through farming the fish. Women and children were rarely engaged in the activities. The identified major problems in farming the fish were water quality deterioration, high feed costs and declining consumer demand and market price.