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The secret to aquaculture success: EM bacteria revealed What are EM bacteria? Why is it so important?

Aquaculture may seem simple, but it actually contains a lot of knowledge. The fisherman has deeply realized the importance of knowledge in the fish farming for so long, and constantly learning the relevant knowledge of aquaculture is an important guarantee for the success of our farming.

Today, let's talk about a secret weapon in aquaculture that is getting more and more attention and is becoming more and more important: EM bacteria.

The secret to successful aquaculture: EM bacteria revealed, what are EM bacteria? Why is it so important?

Original 2021-05-11 17:06·Qingxiang Fisherman

Aquaculture may seem simple, but it actually contains a lot of knowledge. The fisherman has deeply realized the importance of knowledge in the fish farming for so long, and constantly learning the relevant knowledge of aquaculture is an important guarantee for the success of our farming.

Today, let's talk about a secret weapon in aquaculture that is getting more and more attention and is becoming more and more important: EM bacteria.

First, let's understand what EM bacteria are.

EM bacteria, alias probiotics. It is not a type of bacteria, but short for compound beneficial flora.

In the EM flora, the common fungi are yeast, lactic acid bacteria, photosynthetic bacteria, bacillus, enterococcus faecalis and so on. The standard EM bacteria stock solution contains more than 80 kinds of microorganisms, which have outstanding ability to treat water bodies and inhibit harmful bacteria, and at the same time, metabolites can also provide efficient nutrition.

EM bacteria is an invention of the Japanese, and it was quickly popularized and applied after being introduced into my country. However, because of its complex fungus composition, in order to save costs in the promotion, EM inoculants have been transformed into soils by various samples, and the amount and price have been generally reduced. The simplified version of EM bacteria may only contain beneficial bacteria of several genera, and the effect is also weakened, but the price can be very close to the people.

The mechanism of action of EM bacteria is to form a competition between EM bacteria and pathogenic microorganisms for nutrients, and to form the dominant position of beneficial microbial flora, thereby controlling the reproduction and invasion of pathogenic bacteria.

So what role can EM bacteria play in aquaculture?

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