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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/KFAS.2021.0350

Fish Meal Replacement with a Mixture of Plant and Animal Protein Sources in Extruded Pellet (EP) Diet for Red Seabream Pagrus major at Low Water Temperature  

Lim, Jongho (Department of Marine Life Sciences, Jeju National University)
Kim, Min-Gi (Department of Marine Life Sciences, Jeju National University)
Lim, Hyunwoon (Department of Marine Life Sciences, Jeju National University)
Lee, Bong-Joo (Aquafeed Research Center, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Lee, Seunghyung (Aquafeed Research Center, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Hur, Sang-Woo (Aquafeed Research Center, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Kim, Kang-Woong (Aquafeed Research Center, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Lee, Kyeong-Jun (Marine Science Institute, Jeju National University)
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Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.54, no.3, 2021 , pp. 350-357 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate how fish meal (FM) replacement in diets with a mixture of animal and plant protein sources affect growth performance, feed utilization, hematological parameters and innate immunity of red seabream Pagrus major. A control FM diet was formulated to contain 65% FM (Con). Two other diets were prepared replacing FM in the control diet with a mixture of protein sources (wheat gluten, soy-protein concentrate, tankage meal, and poultry by-product meal) by 30 and 40% (FM30 and FM40, respectively). Total 300 red seabream (body weight, 77.6±0.3g) were distributed to 12 tanks (300 L) in 4 replicates per diet. The fish were fed the diets to apparent satiation for 19 weeks. After the feeding trial, no significant differences could be observed in growth performance, feed utilization, hematological parameters, innate immunity, and survivals among all the dietary treatments. This long-term feeding trial at low water temperature (13.8-17.5℃) indicates that a proper mixture ratio of wheat gluten, soy protein concentrate, tankage meal, and poultry by-product meal can replace FM up to 40% in red seabream diets.
Keywords
Red seabream; Fish meal; Animal and plant protein; Replacement; Low water temperature;
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