Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations

Bioremediation process by using Rhizopus oligosporus is a potential method for shrimp pond water treatment. This approach seems to be a practical and inexpensive means of reducing the inorganic nitrogen in the pond. Through the subsequent uptake of nitrogen by the R. oligosporus, high protein fung...

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Main Author: Christine Rika, anak Renggu
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2016
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description Bioremediation process by using Rhizopus oligosporus is a potential method for shrimp pond water treatment. This approach seems to be a practical and inexpensive means of reducing the inorganic nitrogen in the pond. Through the subsequent uptake of nitrogen by the R. oligosporus, high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) can be synthesis and manufactured. Nitrogen control also induced by the addition of carbohydrates as a carbon added materials in SPW. The growth rate of R. oligosporus in SPW via submerge fermentation (SmF) with supplementation of 1.8% glucose solution as a carbon added materials was constantly increase in a6 days of fermentation. Based on the phenol-sulphuric analysis, there are 60% of total carbohydrate added being consumed by R. oligosporus. The study also showed that total nitrate and nitrite in SPW was reduced gradually for every 24 hours of fermentation. There are 98% of nitrate reduction and 100% of nitrite reduction by R. oligosporus in the sample during the fermentation stage. Effects of initial sterilization in SPW for HPFB production was tested using filtration, UV light and boiling method. The highest biomass production was notable at filtration parameter which is 2.96 g/L. This result may be explained that media pretreated with filtration method has no obvious effects in the substrate changes and nutrient reduction.
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spelling unimas-154652023-01-19T07:14:17Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15465/ Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations Christine Rika, anak Renggu Q Science (General) S Agriculture (General) Bioremediation process by using Rhizopus oligosporus is a potential method for shrimp pond water treatment. This approach seems to be a practical and inexpensive means of reducing the inorganic nitrogen in the pond. Through the subsequent uptake of nitrogen by the R. oligosporus, high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) can be synthesis and manufactured. Nitrogen control also induced by the addition of carbohydrates as a carbon added materials in SPW. The growth rate of R. oligosporus in SPW via submerge fermentation (SmF) with supplementation of 1.8% glucose solution as a carbon added materials was constantly increase in a6 days of fermentation. Based on the phenol-sulphuric analysis, there are 60% of total carbohydrate added being consumed by R. oligosporus. The study also showed that total nitrate and nitrite in SPW was reduced gradually for every 24 hours of fermentation. There are 98% of nitrate reduction and 100% of nitrite reduction by R. oligosporus in the sample during the fermentation stage. Effects of initial sterilization in SPW for HPFB production was tested using filtration, UV light and boiling method. The highest biomass production was notable at filtration parameter which is 2.96 g/L. This result may be explained that media pretreated with filtration method has no obvious effects in the substrate changes and nutrient reduction. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2016 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15465/1/Production%20of%20High%20Proterin%20Fungal%20Biomass%20%28HPFB%29%20in%20Shrimp%20Pond%20Water%20Effects%20of%20Aerations%20%2824pgs%29.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15465/8/Christine%20Rika.pdf Christine Rika, anak Renggu (2016) Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
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Christine Rika, anak Renggu
Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations
title Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations
title_full Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations
title_fullStr Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations
title_full_unstemmed Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations
title_short Production of high protein fungal biomass (HPFB) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations
title_sort production of high protein fungal biomass (hpfb) in shrimp pond water : effects of aerations
topic Q Science (General)
S Agriculture (General)
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