Analysis on the most suitable soaking time in decomposition process of penaeus monodon organic waste into anorganic substance

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Andina Chairun Nisa, Uun Yanuhar, Maftuch

2016 International Journal of ChemTech Research Vol. 9 Issue 11 Article Cited by 0 Quartile

Abstract

Shrimp farm waste is in the form of feces, food remain and dead plankton. Plankton may die due to decreasing quality of water, bad nutrients or decreasing ability of cells for metabolism. Having analyzed nutrient content in organic waste from the dead plankton, it was revealed that the organic waste contained 4.35% of organic C, 0.81% of total N and 0.32% of P. Certain process that change organic substance in the solid waste into anorganic substance should be carried out in order that phytoplankton can take advantage of the waste. Based on the previous studies, solid waste from vaname shrimp (L. vannamei) farm can be used as fertilizer for Chlorella sp. culture after soaking process.The study used 7 different soaking treatment namely 24 hours (treatment A), 48 hours (treatment B), 72 hours (treatment C), 96 hours (treatment D), 120 hours (treatment E), 144 hours (treatment F) and 168 hours (treatment G). The main parameters to observe in the analysis were level of ammonium (ppm), nitrate (ppm), and phosphate (ppm). The best soaking time was 48 hours (treatment B) that resulted in 3.233 ppm of ammonium, 4.58 ppm of nitrate and 2.033 ppm of phosphate. © 2016, Sphinx Knowledge House. All rights reserved.

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Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Universitas Brawijaya, Jl. Veteran, Malang, 65145, Jawa Timur Province, Indonesia