Background. Our previous study demonstrated that sharpsnout seabream, Diplodus puntazzo (Walbaum, 1792), can be fed with up to 34.8% sunflower meal (SFM), with excellent results in growth parameters and feed efficiency. The aim of the current study was to test the replacement of fish meal with SFM in the diet formulation for sharpsnout seabream and to evaluate growth, nutritive parameters, amino acid retention, and body composition of the fish during the fattening period. Materials and methods. Sixteen baskets (300-L capacity), each with thirteen fish, were distributed in a recirculated saltwater system to allow four experimental diets containing 40% crude protein (CP) and 20% crude lipid (CL) with 0%, 11.7%, 23.5%, and 34.8% SFM partia...
WOS: 000292686100001During 12-week growing trial aimed to evaluate the effects of replacement of fis...
Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) tend to increase fat deposition during summer farming conditions i...
By answering the need for increasing sustainability in aquaculture, the present study aimed to compa...
[EN] Total and partial substitution of fish meal by vegetable mixtures supplemented with synthetic a...
[EN] A trial was conducted to evaluate fish meal (FM) replacement with meat and bone meal (MBM; 53% ...
This study was performed to determine the optimum level of soybean meal diets for two banded seabrea...
In the present study, sharpsnout seabream (Diplodus puntazzo) were fed three experimental isonitroge...
This study evaluates the growth performance and nutritive value of carp fed diets containing moderat...
The effects of high levels of replacement of dietary fish meal (FM) by mixtures of plant protein (PP...
A series of nutritional experiments were carried out to evaluate the utilization of dietary protein ...
The feasibility of fish oil (FO) replacement by vegetable oils (VO) was investigated in gilthead sea...
An experiment was conducted to examine the potential for the complete replacement of fishmeal (FM) a...
During 12-week growing trial aimed to evaluate the effects of replacement of fishmeal and fish oil i...
The dietary protein to energy ratio (P/E) has proven to influence protein utilization and/or growth ...
[EN] The effect of partial or total dietary substitution of fishmeal (FM) by vegetal protein source...
WOS: 000292686100001During 12-week growing trial aimed to evaluate the effects of replacement of fis...
Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) tend to increase fat deposition during summer farming conditions i...
By answering the need for increasing sustainability in aquaculture, the present study aimed to compa...
[EN] Total and partial substitution of fish meal by vegetable mixtures supplemented with synthetic a...
[EN] A trial was conducted to evaluate fish meal (FM) replacement with meat and bone meal (MBM; 53% ...
This study was performed to determine the optimum level of soybean meal diets for two banded seabrea...
In the present study, sharpsnout seabream (Diplodus puntazzo) were fed three experimental isonitroge...
This study evaluates the growth performance and nutritive value of carp fed diets containing moderat...
The effects of high levels of replacement of dietary fish meal (FM) by mixtures of plant protein (PP...
A series of nutritional experiments were carried out to evaluate the utilization of dietary protein ...
The feasibility of fish oil (FO) replacement by vegetable oils (VO) was investigated in gilthead sea...
An experiment was conducted to examine the potential for the complete replacement of fishmeal (FM) a...
During 12-week growing trial aimed to evaluate the effects of replacement of fishmeal and fish oil i...
The dietary protein to energy ratio (P/E) has proven to influence protein utilization and/or growth ...
[EN] The effect of partial or total dietary substitution of fishmeal (FM) by vegetal protein source...
WOS: 000292686100001During 12-week growing trial aimed to evaluate the effects of replacement of fis...
Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) tend to increase fat deposition during summer farming conditions i...
By answering the need for increasing sustainability in aquaculture, the present study aimed to compa...