A comparative study on optimising the inclusion level of three different oilseed meals/cakes as a fishmeal substitute in the diet of Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798

Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.21077/ijf.2023.70.1.120055-14
V. Rajaram, Dr Jannathulla R, K. Ambasankar, R. Rajendran, R. Kalanjiam, J. S. Dayal
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 A 60-day indoor feeding trial was conducted in tanks to optimise the inclusion level of three oilseed meals/cakes, such asgroundnut oil cake (GNC), rapeseed meal (RSM) and sesame oil cake (SOC), in the diet of Penaeus monodon Fabricius,1798. Each test ingredient was included separately at the rate of 0 (control), 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10% by substituting fishmeal(w/w). The shrimps were hand-fed the respective pellet feed thrice a day in a static condition at the rate of 8% of thetotal biomass and was adjusted based on the intake. Results revealed that RSM-fed groups showed a lower daily growthcoefficient (DGC) (1.27% day-1) than the other two groups (1.29-1.30% day-1). The DGC decreased from 1.40 to 1.09% day-1with increase in inclusion levels from 0 to 10%. Broken line regression indicated that the optimal inclusion level of GNC,SOC and RSM was 5.4, 2.9 and 2.4%, respectively. Digestibility of dry matter, crude protein, as well as of the amino acids,Arg and Met increased by 1.92, 0.72, 4.02 and 4.74%, respectively, at 2.5% inclusion, and the increase was extended upto 5% for His, Leu and Lys. The dietary change did not affect survival and carcass composition, while free amino acidsin shrimp tail muscle varied among the treatments. Results concluded that all three oilseed meals/cakes are potentiallyviable and could substitute dietary fishmeal partially in P. monodon. In contrast, they were ranked as GNC > SOC > RSMaccording to the broken line model. Keywords: Black tiger shrimp, Carcass composition, Digestibility, Plant proteins, Shrimp feed
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1798年法氏对虾(Penaeus monodon Fabricius)饲料中3种不同油籽粕/饼替代鱼粉添加水平的优化比较研究
1798年,在水槽中进行了为期60天的室内饲养试验,以优化斑节对虾日粮中三种油菜籽粉/饼的包含水平,如花生油饼(GNC)、油菜籽粉(RSM)和芝麻油饼(SOC)。通过替代鱼粉(w/w),以0(对照)、2.5、5、7.5和10%的比率分别包含每种测试成分。在静态条件下,以总生物量的8%的比例,每天三次手动喂食虾各自的颗粒饲料,并根据摄入量进行调整。结果显示,RSM喂养组的日生长系数(DGC)(1.27%,第1天)低于其他两组(1.29-1.30%,第2天)。DGC从第1天的1.40%下降到1.09%,夹杂物水平从0%增加到10%。折线回归表明,GNC、SOC和RSM的最佳包含水平分别为5.4%、2.9%和2.4%。干物质、粗蛋白以及氨基酸Arg和Met的消化率在2.5%的包合物中分别增加了1.92%、0.72、4.02和4.74%,His、Leu和Lys的消化率增加了5%。日粮变化不影响虾的成活率和胴体组成,不同处理的虾尾肌游离氨基酸含量不同。结果表明,三种油菜籽粕/饼均可部分替代日粮鱼粉。相反,根据折线模型,它们被排序为GNC>SOC>RSM。关键词:黑虎虾;胴体成分;消化率;植物蛋白;虾饲料
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