The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system

Tropical catfish, Mystus nemurus (C. & V.) (25.89 ± 0.7 g) were stocked semi-intensively in 0.03-ha earthen ponds at the rate of 10 000 ha”-1 and fed six iso-energetic practical diets ranging from 27% to 50% protein for 8 weeks. Each diet was fed in three replicate ponds twice daily to satiation...

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Main Authors: Khan, M. S., Ang, K. J., Ambak, Mohd Azmi
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Language:English
Published: Blackwell Science 1996
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spelling my.upm.eprints.423752016-04-13T03:57:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42375/ The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system Khan, M. S. Ang, K. J. Ambak, Mohd Azmi Tropical catfish, Mystus nemurus (C. & V.) (25.89 ± 0.7 g) were stocked semi-intensively in 0.03-ha earthen ponds at the rate of 10 000 ha”-1 and fed six iso-energetic practical diets ranging from 27% to 50% protein for 8 weeks. Each diet was fed in three replicate ponds twice daily to satiation. Experimental fish were also reared extensively, in control ponds, without supplementary feed. Fish fed the 42% protein diet had the highest standing crop, weight gain and protein utilization values and the differences from other diets were statistically significant (P > 0.05). Protein efficiency ratio (PER) decreased as dietary protein increased. The experiment indicated that natural food organisms contributed to some degree if not significantly to the catfish production. Weight gain, food conversion ratio (FCR). PER and SGR (specific growth rate) indicated that a 42% protein diet with digestible protein-to-energy ratio (D/E) of 27.57 mg kj_1 produced maximum growth in the static pond system. Blackwell Science 1996-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42375/1/The%20effect%20of%20varying%20dietary%20protein%20level%20on%20the%20growth%2C%20food%20conversion%2C%20protein%20utilization%20and%20body%20composition%20of%20tropical%20catfish%20Mystus%20nemurus%20%28C.%20and%20V.%29%20cultured%20in%20static%20pond%20water%20system.pdf Khan, M. S. and Ang, K. J. and Ambak, Mohd Azmi (1996) The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system. Aquaculture Research, 27 (11). pp. 823-829. ISSN 1355-557X; ESSN: 1365-2109 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2109.1996.tb01241.x/abstract 10.1111/j.1365-2109.1996.tb01241.x
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description Tropical catfish, Mystus nemurus (C. & V.) (25.89 ± 0.7 g) were stocked semi-intensively in 0.03-ha earthen ponds at the rate of 10 000 ha”-1 and fed six iso-energetic practical diets ranging from 27% to 50% protein for 8 weeks. Each diet was fed in three replicate ponds twice daily to satiation. Experimental fish were also reared extensively, in control ponds, without supplementary feed. Fish fed the 42% protein diet had the highest standing crop, weight gain and protein utilization values and the differences from other diets were statistically significant (P > 0.05). Protein efficiency ratio (PER) decreased as dietary protein increased. The experiment indicated that natural food organisms contributed to some degree if not significantly to the catfish production. Weight gain, food conversion ratio (FCR). PER and SGR (specific growth rate) indicated that a 42% protein diet with digestible protein-to-energy ratio (D/E) of 27.57 mg kj_1 produced maximum growth in the static pond system.
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author Khan, M. S.
Ang, K. J.
Ambak, Mohd Azmi
spellingShingle Khan, M. S.
Ang, K. J.
Ambak, Mohd Azmi
The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system
author_facet Khan, M. S.
Ang, K. J.
Ambak, Mohd Azmi
author_sort Khan, M. S.
title The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system
title_short The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system
title_full The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system
title_fullStr The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system
title_full_unstemmed The effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish Mystus nemurus (C. and V.) cultured in static pond water system
title_sort effect of varying dietary protein level on the growth, food conversion, protein utilization and body composition of tropical catfish mystus nemurus (c. and v.) cultured in static pond water system
publisher Blackwell Science
publishDate 1996
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