Application of Phyto-Stimulants for Growth, Survival Rate, and Meat Quality Improvement of Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Maintained in a Traditional Pond
Date
2022-10-27Author
Hardi, Esti Handayani
Nugroho, Rudi Agung
Agriandini, Maulina
Rizki, Muhammad
Falah, Muhammad Eko Nur
Almadi, Ismail Fahmy
Susmiyati, Haris Retno
Diana, Rita
Palupi, Nurul Puspita
Septiani, Gina
Agustina, Agustina
Asikin, Andi Noor
Sukarti, Komsanah
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The tiger shrimp culture in East Borneo is commonly performed using traditional pond
system management. In this work, the objective was to evaluate the application of Boesenbergia
pandurata and Solanum ferox extract supplemented as feed additives considering shrimp growth,
survival rate, and meat quality culture in a traditional pond. There were three dietary groups that
were stocked with 300 shrimp in this study. The shrimp were maintained in a pond, separated with a
3 × 3 m2 net. The dietary treatment applied was divided into three types, namely P1, without the
extracts; P2, 20 mL kg−1 dietary supplementation; and P3, 30 mL kg−1 dietary supplementation in the
diet. The findings revealed that the herb extract influenced the growth rate, feed efficiency, survival
rate, and meat quality of the shrimp, mainly the amino and fatty acid contents in the shrimp meat.
The 30 mL kg−1 herb extract dose in group 3 showed a higher growth performance and survival
rate. In group 3, 98% of the shrimp could survive until the final study period, while 96% of shrimp
survived in group 2, and 70% of the shrimp survived in group 1. These findings indicate that the
phytoimmune (B. pandurata and S. ferox) extract can be utilized as a feed additive to improve the
growth, survival rate, and meat quality of the shrimp.
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