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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 112, 2024
6th EMBRIO International Symposium: “Ocean for Prosperity: Sustainably Use of the Ocean Resources for Economic Growth, Improvement of Livelihoods, and Preserve its Ocean Ecosystem Health” (EIS 2023)
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Article Number | 01010 | |
Number of page(s) | 9 | |
Section | Aquaculture | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202411201010 | |
Published online | 06 June 2024 |
Effect of inorganic and organic fertilizers on growth, survival rate and chlorophyll-a content of green seaweed Caulerpa racemosa
1 Research Center for Fishery, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), 16911 Bogor, Indonesia
2 Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, IPB University, 16680 Bogor, Indonesia
3 Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, Tadulako University, 94148 Palu, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: eddysupriyonoipb@gmail.com
This research aimed to determine the effect of inorganic and organic fertilizers on the growth, survival rate, and chlorophyll-a content of Caulerpa racemosa. C. racemosa with an initial weight of 9.71±0.4 g was cultured for 28 days in three different culture media which were seawater without fertilizer (control), medium with inorganic hydroponic nutrient fertilizer (HN), and liquid organic fertilizer (LO). The cultured medium had significant differences in growth rate among treatments. The highest specific growth rate (SGR) of C. racemosa occurred when cultured in the HN medium with a rate of 2.70±0.02% per day, followed by the LO medium (2.07±0.03% per day) while the lowest SGR was in the control which was only 1.65±0.01% per day. In contrast, the three treatments media did not affect the survival rate of C. racemosa. The chlorophyll-a content showed a positive correlation with growth rate, where the highest chlorophyll-a content was observed on the HN medium with a rate of 222.0±4.5 µg per gww), followed by the LO medium (208.6±6.6 µg per gww) and control (121.2±10.2 µg per gww). The HN medium could be used for land-based culturing of C. racemosa at the dosage of 1.5% (ml/L).
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