Sains Malaysiana 44(6)(2015):
891–898
Kesan Penggunaan Rumpai Laut sebagai Agen
Penapis Semula Jadi dalam Pengkulturan Intensif Rotifer Brachionus
plicatilis
(Effect of Seaweeds as Biofilters for Mass
Culture of Rotifer Brachionus plicatilis)
A.A.R. RAZAK1*, C.C. ZAIDI2, J. ZAINODDIN3, A.M. MAJID4, T. TODA5 & B.H.R. OTHMAN6
1Jabatan Biologi,
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kampus Perlis, 02600 Arau, Perlis Indera Kayangan, Malaysia
2Jabatan Sains Laut, Pusat
Pengajian Sains Sekitaran dan Sumber Alam
Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
3Institut Penyelidikan
Perikanan (FRI), Jabatan Perikanan Malaysia
81550 Gelah Patah, Johor
Darul Takzim, Malaysia
4Bahagian Biologi, Pusat
Asasi Sains, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
5Department of
Environmental Engineering for Symbiosis, Soka University, Tokyo 192-8577
Japan
6Institut Oseanografi dan
Sekitaran (INOS), Universiti Malaysia
Terenggganu
21030 Kuala Terengganu,
Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia
Received:
6 February 2014/Accepted: 19 January 2015
ABSTRAK
Penyelidikan ini dijalankan untuk
menilai kesan penggunaan tiga spesies rumpai laut iaitu Ulva sp., Gracilaria sp. dan Kappaphycus sp. sebagai agen penapis semula
jadi untuk menstabilkan pengkulturan rotifer dengan menggunakan petunjuk kaedah
kuantitatif iaitu membandingkan nilai pertumbuhan seketika per hari rotifer Brachionus
plicatilis. Kadar pertumbuhan seketika per hari rotifer dengan penggunaan Ulva sp. (p<0.01), Gracilaria sp. (p<0.05) dan Kappaphycus sp. (p<0.05) pada berat basah 7 g dalam 10 L air laut menunjukkan
kesan yang ketara berbanding kawalan. Bagi kesemua rumpai laut yang diuji,
keputusan menunjukkan setelah tercapainya nilai min kadar pertumbuhan seketika per hari rotifer yang tertinggi, penambahan jumlah berat
penggunaan rumpai laut memberikan kesan penurunan kepada kadar pertumbuhan
seketika rotifer. Keputusan menunjukkan Ulva sp. sesuai digunakan
sebagai penapis biologi.
Kata kunci: Brachionus
plicatilis; kadar pertumbuhan; kultur; penapis
semula jadi; rumpai laut
ABSTRACT
The experiment was conducted to
evaluate the potential of three species of seaweed namely Ulva sp.,
Gracilaria sp. and Kappaphycus sp. as a biofilter in the culture of
rotifer Brachionus plicatilis. Instantenous growth rate (μ) of
rotifer was used as indicator for the efficiency of these seaweeds as
biofilter. The result showed that the utilization of Ulva sp. (p<0.01), Gracilaria sp. (p<0.05) and Kappaphycus sp. (p<0.05),
at 7 g in 10 L seawater, produced a significant effect as compared with the
control. The results also showed when the highest μ values were obtained,
addition of the seaweed into the culture will reduce the effectiveness of the
biofilter. The results obtained in this study indicated that Ulva sp.
can be used as a biofilter.
Keywords:
Biofilter; Brachionus
plicatilis; culture; growth rate; seaweed
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*Corresponding
author; email: abdulrazak@perlis.uitm.edu.my