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THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN RETRACTED: Growth and proximate composition of the Chaetoceros calcitrans f. pumilus under different temperature, salinity and carbon dioxide levels
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Ocean AcidificationNutritionEngineeringAquaculture SystemMarine ChemistryAquatic Food SystemMarine Diatom ChaetocerosAquacultureCold SeepsCarbon Dioxide AdditionAquatic EnergyChaetoceros CalcitransAquatic Animal NutritionAquacultural SystemsCarbon Dioxide LevelsAlgal BiologyDifferent TemperatureBiologyProtein ContentMarine BiotechnologyAlgal ProductGeochemistryMarine BiologyMetabolism
The marine diatom Chaetoceros calcitrans f. pumilus has been examined for its potential source as live feed in aquaculture. The present study investigated effects of temperature (20, 25 and 30 °C), salinity (25 and 35) and carbon dioxide addition (air+CO2) on the growth and proximate composition of C. calcitrans under laboratory conditions. The growth and biomass of C. calcitrans were primarily affected by carbon dioxide addition, and to a lesser extent by temperature and salinity. In general, lipid and carbohydrate contents were higher at lower temperatures (20 and 25 °C), while the protein content was unaffected. Carbon dioxide addition increased protein, while lowering carbohydrates, but had no effect on lipid content. Carbohydrates were increased while lipids and protein decreased at the highest salinity (35±0.9). These results should be taken into consideration when evaluating the dietary value of this micro alga for aquaculture.
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