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Resting Egg Formation of the Rotifer Brachionus plicatilis Using a Semi-continuous Culture Method
Mensiana D. BalompapuengAtsushi HagiwaraAkifumi NishiKeinosuke ImaizumiKazutsugu Hirayama
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1997 Volume 63 Issue 2 Pages 236-241

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This study examined whether the efficiency of resting egg production of the marine rotifer Brachionus plicatilis is improved by employing the semi-continuous culture method. Rotifers were cultured in 0.5m3 polycarbonate tanks for 17-23 days by feeding frozen and concentrated Nannochloropsis oculata. An average harvest of 9.0×104 resting eggs per a gram (dry weight) N. oculata was achieved, which was 2.5 times more efficient than that from batch cultures. Although the water quality was comparatively improved (less concentrations of NH4-N, NH3-N and DON) in semicontinuous rotifer cultures, two out of four cultures collapsed on 15-20 th days, probably due to the bacterial effect. The semi-continuous cultures were stabilized by placement of a nylon filter to remove particulate organic materials. With a filter, 1.3 times more resting eggs were harvested on average.
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