Effect of fishmeal substitution with various animal and/or plant protein sources in the diet of the abalone Haliotis discus hannai Ino

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作者
Cho, Sung Hwoan [1 ]
机构
[1] Korea Maritime Univ, Coll Ocean Sci & Technol, Div Marine Environm & BioSci, Pusan 606791, South Korea
关键词
abalone; fishmeal; animal and; or plant protein sources; soybean meal; poultry meal; corn gluten meal; silkworm pupae meal; SOUTH-AFRICAN ABALONE; NUTRITIONAL-REQUIREMENTS; TUBERCULATA L; JUVENILE ABALONE; GASTROPODA; ASININA; GROWTH; LEVEL;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2109.2010.02561.x
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The effect of dietary substitution of animal and/or plant protein sources for fishmeal on the growth and body composition of juvenile abalone was determined. Nine experimental diets in triplicate were prepared: Con, SM, PM, CM, SPM, MB, SM+CM, SM+SPM and CM+SPM diets. A 350 g kg-1 fishmeal was included in the Con diet, and the whole fishmeal was substituted with a 580 g kg-1 soybean meal (SM), 335 g kg-1 poultry meal (PM), 370 g kg-1 corn gluten meal (CM), 325 g kg-1 silkworm pupae meal dehydrated (SPM), 590 g kg-1 meat and bone meal (MB), the combined 290 g kg-1 soybean meal and 180 g kg-1 corn gluten meal (SM+CM), 290 g kg-1 soybean meal and 160 g kg-1 silkworm pupae meal dehydrated (SM+SPM) and 180 g kg-1 corn gluten meal and 170 g kg-1 silkworm pupae meal dehydrated (CM+SPM) diets respectively. All experimental diets were iso-nitronic and iso-lipidic. The survival of abalone fed with the SM and SM+SPM diets was higher than that of abalone fed with the CM, SPM, MB and CM+SPM diets. Weight gain of abalone fed with the SM+SPM diet was higher than that of abalone fed with all the other experimental diets, except for that of abalone fed with the SM+CM diet. The combined soybean meal and corn gluten meal (SM+CM) or silkworm pupae meal (SM+SPM) could be replaced with the whole fishmeal in the diet for abalone and improved its performance.
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页码:e587 / e593
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