A 180-day feeding trial was carried out in net cages to examine replacement of fishmeal with soybean meal supported by meat/bone meal and blood meal in practical diets for sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L. 1758). Triplicate groups of fish (initial body weight 110 g) were fed one of four isonitrogeneus (crude protein 46%) and isolipidic (10%) diets. A commercial sea bass diet containing 64% fishmeal as the sole animal protein served as the control. The other three diets contained 0, 20%, or 35% fishmeal and the reduced fishmeal was replaced by different levels of soybean meal, meat/bone meal, and blood meal. The final body weight of fish fed the diet containing 20% fishmeal, 50% soybean meal, 10% meat/bone meal, and 4% blood meal was signifi...
WOS: 000293210300012Commercial culture of carnivorous fish demands the reduction of environmental im...
A 11-week trial was carried out to compare the growth performance of sea bass (D. labrax) fed six is...
Fish meal (FM) has excellent protein and lipid profile. However, FM is losing its acceptability and ...
A 180-day feeding trial was carried out in net cages to examine replacement of fishmeal with soybean...
A control diet (C) containing animal protein (mainly fish meal) was compared with 6 experimental die...
Three isoproteic (49.4%) and isolipidic (17.0%) diets were prepared: A control diet FM, in which pro...
A 12-week feeding trial was conducted in aquaria with juvenile largemouth bass to examine the effect...
Two feeding trials were conducted with juvenile largemouth bass to evaluate alternative proteins to ...
Many sources of protein have been investigated to reduce the use of fish meal (FM) in aquaculture fe...
In two feeding trials conducted with juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua (initial mean weight = 87.9 ...
This study evaluated the effects of replacing fish meal (FM) in the diet of European sea bass (Dicen...
The experimental trial was conducted in saline water to determine the replacement level of fish meal...
Global harvest regulations on marine species are increasing and so to are the demand for the fish me...
Juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua (initial weight = 24.1 +/- 1.4 g [mean +/- SE) were fed diets in ...
The aquaculture industry depends upon the development of sustainable protein sources to replace fish...
WOS: 000293210300012Commercial culture of carnivorous fish demands the reduction of environmental im...
A 11-week trial was carried out to compare the growth performance of sea bass (D. labrax) fed six is...
Fish meal (FM) has excellent protein and lipid profile. However, FM is losing its acceptability and ...
A 180-day feeding trial was carried out in net cages to examine replacement of fishmeal with soybean...
A control diet (C) containing animal protein (mainly fish meal) was compared with 6 experimental die...
Three isoproteic (49.4%) and isolipidic (17.0%) diets were prepared: A control diet FM, in which pro...
A 12-week feeding trial was conducted in aquaria with juvenile largemouth bass to examine the effect...
Two feeding trials were conducted with juvenile largemouth bass to evaluate alternative proteins to ...
Many sources of protein have been investigated to reduce the use of fish meal (FM) in aquaculture fe...
In two feeding trials conducted with juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua (initial mean weight = 87.9 ...
This study evaluated the effects of replacing fish meal (FM) in the diet of European sea bass (Dicen...
The experimental trial was conducted in saline water to determine the replacement level of fish meal...
Global harvest regulations on marine species are increasing and so to are the demand for the fish me...
Juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua (initial weight = 24.1 +/- 1.4 g [mean +/- SE) were fed diets in ...
The aquaculture industry depends upon the development of sustainable protein sources to replace fish...
WOS: 000293210300012Commercial culture of carnivorous fish demands the reduction of environmental im...
A 11-week trial was carried out to compare the growth performance of sea bass (D. labrax) fed six is...
Fish meal (FM) has excellent protein and lipid profile. However, FM is losing its acceptability and ...