Abstract:
Condensed suspension of Chlorella vulgaris was used for the food of
the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis and B. rotundiformis in place of
Nannochloropsis oculata. This report describes the characteristics of
C. vulgaris as a rotifer food in comparison with N. oculata and the
present status of this field.The cell components of C. vulgaris such as
protein content, amino acids, minerals and vitamins are generally
similar to those of N. oculata. However, the taxonomic status of these
algal species are different. Based on the similarity of cell components,
the dietary value of C. vulgaris is equal in value to that of N. oculata
for rotifer growth. Dietary value of C. vulgaris can be improved by
addition of vitamin Bit. This improved C. vulgaris is currently widely
used as an indispensable food organism for rotifer culture. Recent
investigations have shown that the use of the condensed suspension of
C. vulgaris makes it possible to significantly increase the rotifer
density at harvest. Application of condensed C. vulgaris has made
rotifer culture quite easy because the culture of N. oculata is no longer
required, and intensive rotifer production in aquaculture can now be
realized.
(Chlorella Ind. Co. Ltd., 1343 Hisatomi, Fukuoka 833, Japan)
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