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Hala Yousry, M. Tawfeek, R. Reda, Nagy El Gafaary
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共有二百七十条明显健康的Oreochromis。本试验以尼罗菌(30.0±2.0 g)为研究对象,研究在饲料中添加0.1 × 10 × 10 g/ kg水平的益生菌(商品解淀粉芽孢杆菌和分离解淀粉芽孢杆菌)和/或过度胁迫对鱼类生长性能、免疫状态和经济效益的影响。鱼被分成三组。第一组(G1)饲喂基础饲粮(D1),不添加益生菌。第二组(G2)饲喂在基础饲粮中添加商品益生菌(D2)的试验饲粮。第三组(G3)在基础饲粮中添加分离益生菌(D3)。每组再细分为2个亚组,A亚组维持在10只/水缸的密度(为最佳密度),B亚组维持在20只/水缸的密度(为高密度)。结果表明,未添加益生菌和未添加益生菌(商品益生菌和分离益生菌)的尼罗罗非鱼的初始和最终体重(IBW和FBW)、总增重(TWG)、饲料系数(FCR)和特定生长率(SGR)值差异不显著。饲粮中添加益生菌(Bacillus 452 HALA HASSAN et al.)可显著降低尼罗罗非鱼的总采食量(TFI)和存活率(P<0.01)。血浆总蛋白(TP)、血浆白蛋白(ALB)、血浆抗蛋白酶、细菌数和存活率(%)差异均显著(P <0.05或P <0.01)。然而,其他免疫学参数不显著。IBW、FBW和TFI的放养密度(10和20只/缸)差异不显著。但尼罗罗非鱼的TWG、FCR和SGR值差异显著(P<0.05)。10鱼/水缸放养密度较20鱼/水缸放养密度显著提高TWG、FCR和SGR值(P<0.05)。与饲养密度为20条鱼/水缸相比,饲养密度为10条鱼/水缸时增加1公斤体重所需的饲料成本降低了。益生菌源与放养密度之间的互作效应显示,尼罗罗非鱼的FBW和TWG值差异显著(P <0.05), IBW值差异不显著。尼罗罗非鱼的FBW和TWG值在饲料中添加益生菌和放养密度为10尾/水缸时最高。另一方面,尼罗罗非鱼的FBW和TWG值在饲喂不添加益生菌源的饲料和20只/水缸时最低。综上所述,在尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)的生长性能、免疫力和经济效益方面,饲粮中添加分离益生菌和饲养密度为10只/水缸是最佳的。
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IMPACT OF COMMERCIAL AND ISOLATED Bacillus amyloliquefaciens PROBIOTIC BACTERIA AND / OR OVERCROWDING ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND IMMUNE STATUS OF Oreochromis niloticus
A total number of two hundreds and seventy apparent healthy Oreochromis. niloticus (30.0±2.0 g) was used to evaluate the effect of dietary supplementation with probiotic bacteria (commercial and isolated Bacillus amyloliquefaciens) at a level of 0.1x10 10 g/ kg diet and/or overcrowding stress on fish growth performance, immune status and economic efficiency. Fish were divided into three groups. The first group (G1) was fed on basal diet (D1) without probiotic supplementation. The second group (G2) was fed on basal diet supplemented with commercial probiotic (D2). The third group (G3) was fed on basal diet supplemented with isolated probiotic (D3). Each group was subdivided into two subgroups, subgroup A was maintained at density of 10 fish/ aquaria (considered as optimum density), and subgroup B was maintained at density of 20 fish/aquaria (considered as high density). The obtained results showed that the difference in initial and final body weight (IBW & FBW), total body weight gain (TWG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), and specific growth rate percentage SGR(%) values of Nile tilapia fed non supplemented or supplemented with probiotic (commercial and isolated) were not significant. Total feed intake (TFI) and survivability values were decreased significantly (P<0.01) when Nile tilapia was fed diet supplemented with probiotic bacteria (Bacillus 452 HALA HASSAN et al. amyloliquefaciens) sources. Differences in plasma total protein (TP), plasma albumin (ALB) and plasma anti-protease, bacteria count and survivability (%) were significant (P <0.05 or P <0.01). However, the other immunological parameters were not significant. The differences in stocking density (10 or 20 fish / aquarium) on IBW, FBW and TFI values were not significant. However, there were significant differences (P<0.05) in TWG, FCR and SGR values of Nile tilapia. Stocking density 10 fish /aquarium improved significantly (P<0.05) the TWG, FCR and SGR values as compared to stocking density of 20 fish /aquarium. Feed cost required to produce 1kg weight gain for stocking density at 10 fish / aquarium) decreased as compared to stocking density at 20 fish / aquarium). The interaction effect between probiotic sources and stocking density revealed that there were significant difference (P <0.05) in FBW and TWG of Nile tilapia, while IBW value was not significant. The highest values of FBW and TWG values were obtained when Nile tilapia was fed diet supplemented with probiotic and stocking density at 10 fish /aquarium. On the other hand, the lowest values of FBW and TWG values were observed when Nile tilapia was fed diet non-supplemented with probiotics sources and 20 fish / aquarium. Conclusively, from the previous results, it could be concluded that diet supplemented with isolated probiotic and stocking density 10 fish /aquarium was the best values in growth performance, immunity and economical efficiency of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
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