V. Herawati, S. Windarto, D. Prasetyo, S. B. Prayitno, Ocky Karna Radjasa
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摘要
太平洋紫花苜蓿的蛋白质营养含量为40% ~ 50%,脂肪10 ~ 15%,EPA营养含量为7.52%,与蒿的45 ~ 55%,脂肪10 ~ 12%差异不大。本研究旨在探讨不同水平的底物(扁豆)对太平洋扁豆生长性能和营养品质的影响。选用重量为0.029±0.001 g的凡纳滨扁豆,以5只L-1的密度放养,饲养30 d。以不同水平扁豆菇培养的太平洋对虾为基质,对大量饲养的太平洋对虾仔虾进行处理:a (0 g m−2);B (20 g m−2);C (40 g m−2);D (60 g m−2)。结果表明,用60 g /m2 (D)底物培养的太平洋对虾饲喂60 g /m2 (D)底物培养的太平洋对虾的最佳处理。结果表明,用60 g /m2 (D)底物培养的凡纳滨对虾仔鱼的RGR最高,为34.98%,绝对体长为1.97 cm;生物量重量0.0104 g;成活率96%,放牧率23.034只day−1。62.15%的蛋白质和8.04%的脂肪;EPA为7.95%,赖氨酸为11.95%。
The effect of mass cultured Phronima pacifica feed using Caulerpa lentillifera substrate on growth performance and nutritional quality of pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei)
ABSTRACT The nutritional content of P. pacifica for protein ranges from 40% to 50% fat 10–15% and EPA is 7.52% not much different from the nutritional content of Artemia sp. i.e. 45–55%, fat 10–12%. The aim of the study was to find of the effect of different levels of substrate (C. lentillifera) in the culture of P. pacifica resulting in the best growth performance and nutritional quality of L. vannamei. The L. vannamei used, weighing 0.029 ± 0.001 g were stocked at a density of 5 individual L-1 and reared for 30 days. Treatment of Pacific white shrimp larvae feeding with P. pacifica resulted from mass culture using a substrate the P. pacifica cultured at different levels of C. lentillifera as a substrate: A (0 g m−2); B (20 g m−2); C (40 g m−2); and D (60 g m−2). The results showed that the best treatment of pacific white shrimp fed by P. pacifica cultured using substrate C. lentillifera 60 g m−2 (D). The results showed that post-larvae of L. vannamei shrimp fed by P. pacifica cultured using the substrate of C. lentillifera 60 gram/m2 (D) produces the highest value on RGR of 34.98%, the absolute length growth of 1.97 cm; biomass weight of 0.0104 g; the survival rate of 96% and grazing rate 23.034 individual day−1. 62.15% of protein and 8.04% of fat; the EPA was 7.95%, and lysine was 11.95%.
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The Journal of Applied Aquaculture is a platform for the sharing of practical information needed by researchers to meet the needs of investors, farm managers, extension agents and policy makers working to adapt aquaculture theory to achieve economic and food security objectives in the real world. The journal emphasizes multi-disciplinary research and case studies that propose financially and logistically viable solutions to observable problems.