Abstract This study was conducted to determine an appropriate replacement of fishmeal with amino acids (AAs) and optimized protein levels in practical diets for Oreochromis niloticus with mean initial body weight 12.52±0.63g. Six experimental and a control diet (total 7 diets) divided into two groups, and a control diet (D1) containing 32% protein. The first group contained three diets that included different dietary protein levels, viz. 20 (D2), 25 (D3), and 30% (D4) with AAs when replacing fishmeal by plant protein sources. In the second group, the diets were contained 20 (D5), 25 (D6), and 30% (D7) without AAs. The best growth performance was achieved in fish fed with diet D1. Total feed intake was increased with an increase in dietary ...
Reducing dietary protein content in fish feeds will reduce cost of production if growth performance ...
This research evaluated the viability of completely and partially replacing the protein of fishmeal ...
The proximate composition of local feed ingredient is limited by unbalanced dietary amino acid conte...
Abstract This study was conducted to determine an appropriate replacement of fishmeal with amino ac...
This study was undertaken in a closed system with Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to examine th...
A study was conducted to evaluate fish meal-free practical diets, with and without amino acid supple...
The effect of dietary protein levels (25%, 35 % and 45%) on growth, survival, feed utilization and b...
The effects of dietary protein (25, 35 & 45%) on food consumption, growth and body composition of Ni...
Abstract The present study aimed to assess the appropriate level of replacement of fish meal (FM) wi...
This study was conducted at Sudan University of Science and Technology, Department of Fisheries and...
The nutritional suitability and cost effectiveness of cottonseed meal (CSM) as protein source in the...
Abstract The juveniles of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (body weight 1.0±0.03 g) were reared i...
ABSTRACT: The present study evaluated the feeding frequency of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) ...
The experimental trial was conducted in saline water to determine the replacement level of fish meal...
ABSTRACT: Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of reducing dietary crude protein (...
Reducing dietary protein content in fish feeds will reduce cost of production if growth performance ...
This research evaluated the viability of completely and partially replacing the protein of fishmeal ...
The proximate composition of local feed ingredient is limited by unbalanced dietary amino acid conte...
Abstract This study was conducted to determine an appropriate replacement of fishmeal with amino ac...
This study was undertaken in a closed system with Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to examine th...
A study was conducted to evaluate fish meal-free practical diets, with and without amino acid supple...
The effect of dietary protein levels (25%, 35 % and 45%) on growth, survival, feed utilization and b...
The effects of dietary protein (25, 35 & 45%) on food consumption, growth and body composition of Ni...
Abstract The present study aimed to assess the appropriate level of replacement of fish meal (FM) wi...
This study was conducted at Sudan University of Science and Technology, Department of Fisheries and...
The nutritional suitability and cost effectiveness of cottonseed meal (CSM) as protein source in the...
Abstract The juveniles of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (body weight 1.0±0.03 g) were reared i...
ABSTRACT: The present study evaluated the feeding frequency of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) ...
The experimental trial was conducted in saline water to determine the replacement level of fish meal...
ABSTRACT: Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of reducing dietary crude protein (...
Reducing dietary protein content in fish feeds will reduce cost of production if growth performance ...
This research evaluated the viability of completely and partially replacing the protein of fishmeal ...
The proximate composition of local feed ingredient is limited by unbalanced dietary amino acid conte...