Sains Malaysiana 45(1)(2016): 135–140
Phototrophic Purple Bacteria as
Feed Supplement on the Growth, Feed Utilization and Body Compositions
of Malaysian Mahseer, Tor tambroides Juveniles
(Bakteria Fototrofik Ungu sebagai Makanan
Tambahan kepada Pertumbuhan, Penggunaan
Makanan dan Komposisi Badan Kelah Malaysia,
Juvenil Tor tambroides)
AHMED JALAL
KHAN
CHOWDHURY1*,
NOR
HAFIZAH
ZAKARIA2,
ZAIMA
AZIRA
ZAINAL
ABIDIN2
& MOHAMMAD MUSTAFIZUR RAHMAN1
1Marine Science Department,
International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Sultan Ahmad,
Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur, Malaysia
2Department of Biotechnology,
International Islamic University
Malaysia, Jalan Sultan Ahmad, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan,
Pahang Darul Makmur, Malaysia
Received: 18 July 2014/Accepted:
20 November 2014
ABSTRACT
The application of microbial
techniques in aquaculture has been playing a vital role to increase
the production yield by improving the nutritional values of the
targeted fish. Phototrophic purple bacteria as single cell protein
(SCP) appears to be a promising
substitution for protein rich supplement for aquaculture feeds
making them a promising growth enhancer in aquaculture industry.
Two species of phototrophic purple bacteria, Marichromatium sp. and Rhodopseudomonas sp. were used in
the commercial diet to compare the growth, survival rate and feed
utilizationon for Tor tambroides juvenile. Purple bacteria
were isolated from mangrove sediment and fish tank and mass cultured
using 112 synthetic media under anaerobic light condition. Bacterial
cells were included in the diets by mixing the fresh biomass with
the crushed commercial pellet, re-pelleted and air-dried. The
experimental diets were fed to the fingerlings twice per day for
10 weeks to satiation level. The results showed that there were
trends of increased growth, better survival rate and improved
feed conversion ratio when fed with diet 1 (Marichromatium
sp.) compared with other diets. There was significant difference
(p<0.05) between the sampling days. The specific growth
rate and weight gain of the fish fed with diet 1 were 0.49 % and
4.92 g, respectively, compared to 0.42% and 4.11 g from the control.
This study suggested that purple bacteria could be used in feed
formulation as a supplement to promote growth and survival of
freshwater fishes in Malaysia.
Keywords: Feed supplement;
Malaysian Mahseer; phototrophic purple bacteria; Tor
tambroides, 112 synthetic media
ABSTRAK
Penerapan teknik mikrob dalam
akuakultur telah memainkan peranan yang penting untuk meningkatkan
hasil pengeluaran dengan meningkatkan nilai-nilai pemakanan ikan
yang disasarkan. Protein sel tunggal (SCP) daripada bakteria ungu fototrofik
digunakan sebagai pengganti untuk makanan tambahan yang kaya dengan
protein sebagai makanan akuakultur yang menjanjikan penambah yang
baik untuk pembiakan di dalam industri akuakultur. Dua spesies
bakteria ungu fototrofik Marichromatium
sp. dan Rhodopseudomonas sp. Digunakan dalam diet komersial
untuk membandingkan tumbesaran, kelangsungan hidup dan penggunaan
makanan untuk juvenile Tor tambroides. Bakteria ungu telah
diasingkan daripada sedimen bakau dan akuarium ikan dan dibiakkan
menggunakan 112 media sintetik di bawah keadaan cahaya anaerobik.
Sel bakteria dimasukkan ke dalam diet dengan mencampurkan biojisim
segar dengan pelet komersial dihancurkan, dipeletkan dan dikeringkan.
Diet uji kaji telah diberi kepada ikan dua kali sehari selama
10 minggu ke tahap kekenyangan. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahawa
terdapat kecenderungan pertumbuhan meningkat, kadar kelangsungan
hidup yang lebih baik dan nisbah penukaran makanan yang lebih
baik ketika diberi makan dengan diet 1 (Marichromatium sp.)
berbanding dengan diet yang lain. Terdapat perbezaan bererti (p<0.05)
antara hari-hari persampelan. Kandungan kadar pertumbuhan dan
pertambahan berat badan ikan yang diberi makan dengan diet 1 ialah
masing-masing 0.49% dan 4.92 g berbanding dengan 0.42% dan 4.11
g daripada kawalan. Kajian ini mencadangkan bahawa bakteria ungu
boleh digunakan dalam rumusan makanan sebagai tambahan untuk menggalakkan
pertumbuhan dan kelangsungan hidup ikan air tawar di Malaysia.
Kata kunci: Bakteria ungu fototrofik; Mahseer Malaysia; makanan tambahan;
media sintetik 112; Tor tambroides
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*Corresponding author;
email: jkchowdhury@iium.edu.my