Dietary soybean meal utilization with phytase supplementation for hybrid F1, red sea bream (♀) × black sea bream (♂)

The efficacy of replacing dietary fish meal with soybean meal for juvenile F1, red sea bream, Pagrus major female×black sea bream, Acanthopagrus schlegeli male, was assayed by growth and digestive performances. The F1 in triplicate tanks were fed each of following four diets: 46% fish meal (F), 30%...

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Main Authors: Kim, Yang Su, Amal Kumar Biswas, Ji, Seung Cheol, Yong, Annita Seok Kian, Biswajit K. Biswas, Osamu Takaoka, Osamu Murata, Kenji Takii
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Japanese Society for Aquaculture Science 2009
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19371/1/Dietary%20soybean%20meal%20utilization%20with%20phytase%20supplementation%20for%20hybrid%20F1.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19371/
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/aquaculturesci/57/1/57_45/_pdf
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Summary:The efficacy of replacing dietary fish meal with soybean meal for juvenile F1, red sea bream, Pagrus major female×black sea bream, Acanthopagrus schlegeli male, was assayed by growth and digestive performances. The F1 in triplicate tanks were fed each of following four diets: 46% fish meal (F), 30% fish meal+20% soybean meal (S₂₀), 15% fish meal+40% soybean meal (S₄₀) and S₄₀+2500 phytase units (PU) /kg diet (S₄₀P) for 12 weeks. In F1, the diets S₂₀ and S₄₀P showed similar growth performance to that of F and S₄₀, but S₄₀ had significantly lower specific growth rate, feed conversion efficiency and energy efficiency as compared with F diet. The diet S₄₀ also led lower nutrient and phosphorus retentions than other diets, while the dietary treatments did not alter carcass and liver proximate compositions. Moreover, diet S₄₀P produced higher apparent nutrient and phosphorus digestibility than diet S₄₀, resulting in lower phosphorus discharge into surrounding water mass. These results reveal that a suitable replacement level of dietary fish meal with soybean meal is recommended about 67% with the co-supplementation of phytase at/under 2500 PU/kg diet under the experimental conditions used here.