Betina Muelbert, M. Weingartner, R. Sado, F. Ferrari, M. R. Borba
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Abstract
Recebido: 28/04/2020 Aprovado: 24/09/2020 Polyculture with supplementary diets is considered a viable model for organic fish production, although is still a system on its infancy. The aim of the present study was to compare the performance of fishes in polyculture fed organic or commercial diets in an on-farm experiment in southern Brazil. In four farms, two dietary treatments were evaluated: pelleted Organic artisanal diet and extruded conventional Commercial diet. Polyculture was a combination of Rhamdia quelen (30%), Cyprinus carpio (20%), Pterygoplichthys joselimaianus (15%), Prochilodus lineatus (15%) Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (7,5%), H. nobilis (7,5%) and Ctenopharyngodon idella (5%). Juveniles were stocked in earthen ponds at a total density of 1.5 fish m and fed for 12 months. Final biomass was significantly higher in the Organic (4,877.8 kg haha) than in the Commercial treatment (3,067.1 kg haha). Mean final weight, specific growth rate, fillet composition and total survival of fishes did not differ among treatments. In conclusion, feeding organic diets recorded bigger production and water quality than commercial diets in poly culture system. We hope that these results will stimulate further research on organic fish farming.
添加补充饲料的混养被认为是有机鱼类生产的一种可行模式,尽管该系统仍处于起步阶段。本研究的目的是在巴西南部的一个农场试验中比较用有机饲料和商业饲料混养鱼的生产性能。在4个养殖场中,对两种饲粮处理进行了评价:颗粒化有机手工饲粮和膨化常规商品饲粮。混养组合为黄颡鱼(30%)、鲤鱼(20%)、joseimaianus Pterygoplichthys(15%)、lineatus Prochilodus(15%)、Hypophthalmichthys molitrix(7.5%)、H. nobilis(7.5%)和Ctenopharyngodon idella(5%)。将幼鱼放养在土池中,总密度为1.5鱼米,放养12个月。有机处理的最终生物量(4,877.8 kg haha)显著高于商业处理(3,067.1 kg haha)。不同处理鱼的平均末重、特定生长率、鱼片组成和总存活率无显著差异。综上所述,在多元养殖系统中,有机饲粮的产量和水质均高于商品饲粮。我们希望这些结果将刺激有机鱼类养殖的进一步研究。