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A Biofloc-Based Aquaculture System Bio-augmented with Probiotic Bacteria Bacillus tequilensis AP BFT3 Improves Culture Environment, Production Performances, and Proteomic Changes in Penaeus vannamei

Journal

PROBIOTICS AND ANTIMICROBIAL PROTEINS
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 277-287

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12602-022-09926-4

Keywords

Biofloc; Aquaculture; Bio-augmentation; Probiotics; Water quality; Bacillus tequilensis

Funding

  1. Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi, India [DBT/PR11721/AAQ/3/683/2014]

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This study demonstrates the probiotic effect of bio-augmented Bacillus tequilensis AP BFT3 on the production, immune response, and proteomic changes of Penaeus vannamei reared in a biofloc system. Adding the probiotic in the biofloc rearing significantly improves shrimp growth, survival, and water quality. The expression of immune-related genes is upregulated, and differential protein expression is observed. Adding B. tequilensis AP BFT3 as a probiotic in a biofloc system reduces the incidence of diseases during culture.
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the probiotic effect of bio-augmented Bacillus tequilensis AP BFT3 on improving production, immune response, and proteomic changes of Penaeus vannamei reared in a biofloc system. Penaeus vannamei larvae (PL13) were stocked in 100-L tanks at a rate of 100 no per tank to study the effect of B. tequilensis AP BFT3 with and without biofloc (BFT-PRO and PRO). Control tanks devoid of probiotic strain were maintained in a clear water system. The growth and survival considerably increased in probiotic added biofloc reared shrimp than probiotic added clear water reared ones and control. Water quality significantly improved in probiotic added (PRO) and biofloc-probiotics (BFT-PRO) system than control. Microbiological investigations indicate increased heterotrophic bacterial load in BFT-PRO compared to the PRO and control. The quality of the isolated microbes was analyzed in terms of enzyme production, and an abundance of enzyme-producing bacterial population was observed in BFT-PRO shrimp. Immune-related genes were significantly upregulated in BFT-PRO shrimp, followed by the PRO and control. The proteomic data (2D gel electrophoresis and MALDI-TOF) of muscle tissue from the experimental animals identified 11 differentially expressed proteins. The Daxx OS and Lit v 1 tropomyosin was found upregulated in BFT-PRO shrimps. Downregulation of Na+/K(+)ATPase was observed in biofloc with probiotic-supplied groups. The findings revealed that the BFT system's efficacy could be improved through the addition of probiotics. The addition of B. tequilensis AP BFT3 as a probiotic in biofloc induced the expression of essential proteins, reducing contracting diseases during culture.

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