Effect of different dietary protein and energy levels on growth of juvenile Beluga (Huso huso)

A 2 × 4 factorial design was conducted to study the effects of dietary protein and energy levels on growth performance of juvenile beluga (Huso huso) with average weight of 49.85 ± 1.64 g. Experiments were conducted with two dietary protein levels (40 and 45%) and four dietary energy level (18.5, 19.8, 21.1 and 22.4 MJ/kg diet) by ratio P/E (18.03 to 24.14 mg/kj). Fish were fed the experimental diets for 110 days. In each of the protein levels (40 and 45%), the feed efficiency, body weight increase, Protein efficiency ratio, specific growth rate, final body weight and total feed intake of fish improved significantly as dietary energy levels increased (P≤ 0.05). Growth of fish fed high- energy diets was significantly higher than those of fish fed low- energy diets at 40 and 45% dietary protein levels (P≤ 0.05). Protein content of carcass increased when dietary protein increased, but there was no significant different (P≥ 0.05) between 40 and 45 % protein. Lipid content of fish fed diet high- energy level was significantly higher than those of fish fed low dietary energy (P≤ 0.05). So the maximum growth and weight (22.4 ± 5.3 gr) was observed in treatment, that were fed diets containing 45% protein & 22.4 mega joule crude energy. Considering that no significant difference were affected for among the diet for the parameters studied, the diet containing 40 % protein, 21 % fat and 21.1 mega Joule crude energy per kilogram diet with a P/E ratio of 20 mg protein per kilo joule from a good quality source is a suitable diet in terms of physiology and economy can be considered a suitable diet to produce maximum growth in juvenile beluga in the weight class 49 to 200g.

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Main Authors: Mohseni, M., Amirkhani, A., Seyed Hassani, M.H., Pourali, H.R.
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Language:Persian
Published: 2014
Subjects:Biology, Fisheries, Protein, Energy, Beluga, Huso huso, Growth, dietary, levels, juvenile, Iran,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/36794
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-367942021-07-05T03:18:18Z Effect of different dietary protein and energy levels on growth of juvenile Beluga (Huso huso) Mohseni, M. Amirkhani, A. Seyed Hassani, M.H. Pourali, H.R. Biology Fisheries Protein Energy Beluga Huso huso Growth dietary levels juvenile Iran A 2 × 4 factorial design was conducted to study the effects of dietary protein and energy levels on growth performance of juvenile beluga (Huso huso) with average weight of 49.85 ± 1.64 g. Experiments were conducted with two dietary protein levels (40 and 45%) and four dietary energy level (18.5, 19.8, 21.1 and 22.4 MJ/kg diet) by ratio P/E (18.03 to 24.14 mg/kj). Fish were fed the experimental diets for 110 days. In each of the protein levels (40 and 45%), the feed efficiency, body weight increase, Protein efficiency ratio, specific growth rate, final body weight and total feed intake of fish improved significantly as dietary energy levels increased (P≤ 0.05). Growth of fish fed high- energy diets was significantly higher than those of fish fed low- energy diets at 40 and 45% dietary protein levels (P≤ 0.05). Protein content of carcass increased when dietary protein increased, but there was no significant different (P≥ 0.05) between 40 and 45 % protein. Lipid content of fish fed diet high- energy level was significantly higher than those of fish fed low dietary energy (P≤ 0.05). So the maximum growth and weight (22.4 ± 5.3 gr) was observed in treatment, that were fed diets containing 45% protein & 22.4 mega joule crude energy. Considering that no significant difference were affected for among the diet for the parameters studied, the diet containing 40 % protein, 21 % fat and 21.1 mega Joule crude energy per kilogram diet with a P/E ratio of 20 mg protein per kilo joule from a good quality source is a suitable diet in terms of physiology and economy can be considered a suitable diet to produce maximum growth in juvenile beluga in the weight class 49 to 200g. 2021-06-24T18:01:02Z 2021-06-24T18:01:02Z 2014 article TRUE 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/36794 fa http://isfj.areo.ir/?lang=en application/pdf application/pdf 107-118 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21981 18721 2018-01-18 10:15:26 21981 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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Fisheries
Protein
Energy
Beluga
Huso huso
Growth
dietary
levels
juvenile
Iran
Biology
Fisheries
Protein
Energy
Beluga
Huso huso
Growth
dietary
levels
juvenile
Iran
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Fisheries
Protein
Energy
Beluga
Huso huso
Growth
dietary
levels
juvenile
Iran
Biology
Fisheries
Protein
Energy
Beluga
Huso huso
Growth
dietary
levels
juvenile
Iran
Mohseni, M.
Amirkhani, A.
Seyed Hassani, M.H.
Pourali, H.R.
Effect of different dietary protein and energy levels on growth of juvenile Beluga (Huso huso)
description A 2 × 4 factorial design was conducted to study the effects of dietary protein and energy levels on growth performance of juvenile beluga (Huso huso) with average weight of 49.85 ± 1.64 g. Experiments were conducted with two dietary protein levels (40 and 45%) and four dietary energy level (18.5, 19.8, 21.1 and 22.4 MJ/kg diet) by ratio P/E (18.03 to 24.14 mg/kj). Fish were fed the experimental diets for 110 days. In each of the protein levels (40 and 45%), the feed efficiency, body weight increase, Protein efficiency ratio, specific growth rate, final body weight and total feed intake of fish improved significantly as dietary energy levels increased (P≤ 0.05). Growth of fish fed high- energy diets was significantly higher than those of fish fed low- energy diets at 40 and 45% dietary protein levels (P≤ 0.05). Protein content of carcass increased when dietary protein increased, but there was no significant different (P≥ 0.05) between 40 and 45 % protein. Lipid content of fish fed diet high- energy level was significantly higher than those of fish fed low dietary energy (P≤ 0.05). So the maximum growth and weight (22.4 ± 5.3 gr) was observed in treatment, that were fed diets containing 45% protein & 22.4 mega joule crude energy. Considering that no significant difference were affected for among the diet for the parameters studied, the diet containing 40 % protein, 21 % fat and 21.1 mega Joule crude energy per kilogram diet with a P/E ratio of 20 mg protein per kilo joule from a good quality source is a suitable diet in terms of physiology and economy can be considered a suitable diet to produce maximum growth in juvenile beluga in the weight class 49 to 200g.
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Iran
author Mohseni, M.
Amirkhani, A.
Seyed Hassani, M.H.
Pourali, H.R.
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Amirkhani, A.
Seyed Hassani, M.H.
Pourali, H.R.
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title Effect of different dietary protein and energy levels on growth of juvenile Beluga (Huso huso)
title_short Effect of different dietary protein and energy levels on growth of juvenile Beluga (Huso huso)
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title_fullStr Effect of different dietary protein and energy levels on growth of juvenile Beluga (Huso huso)
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