Effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of Artemia sp.

This study aimed to determine the possibility of culturing genus Artemia in under laboratory conditions for locally culturing and producing. Different salinity concentrations were used, ranging from 5-40g/l . the results showed that the concentration 30g/l is the best for hatching. This concentrat...

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Main Author: Baghdad Science Journal
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad 2009-12-01
Series:Baghdad Science Journal
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Online Access:http://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/1025
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spelling doaj-102d9cbe71724742bba34950e8134d862020-11-25T01:13:56ZaraCollege of Science for Women, University of BaghdadBaghdad Science Journal2078-86652411-79862009-12-016410.21123/bsj.6.4.621-626Effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of Artemia sp.Baghdad Science Journal This study aimed to determine the possibility of culturing genus Artemia in under laboratory conditions for locally culturing and producing. Different salinity concentrations were used, ranging from 5-40g/l . the results showed that the concentration 30g/l is the best for hatching. This concentration recorded hatching efficiency of 68800 nauplii/g cysts and hatching percentage of 45.86%, while the concentration 5g/l recorded less hatching efficiency and hatching percentage of 20266 nauplii/g and 13.5% respectively . Investigating the effect of salinity on individuals survival and growth using saline concentrations ranging from 30to 100g/l, revealed that the best percentage was 75.00% in the first week with 70g/l, whilst the best rates of survival percentage with concentration 80g/l during the second, third and forth week were 58.33,54.61 and 39.58% respectively. The individuals, as a whole, suffered from mortality in the concentration 90 and 100g/l in the forth and third week respectively. The results of salinity effect on growth showed that the best length rate was recorded with the concentration 80g/l for four weeks reaching 9.43mm in the forth week, while the lowest length rate was recorded as 7.03mm in the forth week with concentration 30g/l. http://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/1025"Artemia salinity survival growth"
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Effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of Artemia sp.
Baghdad Science Journal
"Artemia salinity survival growth"
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title Effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of Artemia sp.
title_short Effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of Artemia sp.
title_full Effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of Artemia sp.
title_fullStr Effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of Artemia sp.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of Artemia sp.
title_sort effect of salinity on survival, development and growth of artemia sp.
publisher College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad
series Baghdad Science Journal
issn 2078-8665
2411-7986
publishDate 2009-12-01
description This study aimed to determine the possibility of culturing genus Artemia in under laboratory conditions for locally culturing and producing. Different salinity concentrations were used, ranging from 5-40g/l . the results showed that the concentration 30g/l is the best for hatching. This concentration recorded hatching efficiency of 68800 nauplii/g cysts and hatching percentage of 45.86%, while the concentration 5g/l recorded less hatching efficiency and hatching percentage of 20266 nauplii/g and 13.5% respectively . Investigating the effect of salinity on individuals survival and growth using saline concentrations ranging from 30to 100g/l, revealed that the best percentage was 75.00% in the first week with 70g/l, whilst the best rates of survival percentage with concentration 80g/l during the second, third and forth week were 58.33,54.61 and 39.58% respectively. The individuals, as a whole, suffered from mortality in the concentration 90 and 100g/l in the forth and third week respectively. The results of salinity effect on growth showed that the best length rate was recorded with the concentration 80g/l for four weeks reaching 9.43mm in the forth week, while the lowest length rate was recorded as 7.03mm in the forth week with concentration 30g/l.
topic "Artemia salinity survival growth"
url http://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/1025
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