Fish culture experiments with Abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in Iran

On two consecutive culturing period, the Caspian sea Bream fingerling average individual weight 30g stocked in a fish pond at the rate of 3000 unit per ha to rear through mono-culture method. Also in the other test carp pond fish comprised of 70% bream, 20% silver carp and 10% grass carp totally 4000 unit per ha Stocked to examine poly-culturing with bream species. The test replicated in second year by the same manner but the only difference was the weight of stocked bream fries which were 4g on average. Chemical fertilizer and chicken manure applied as warm water fish culturing technique demand. Carp grow out feed pellet supplemented to the ponds. Fish health, water quality and growth rate monitored. The minimum water temperature were 9 ֯C and maximum 33 ֯C recorded. Dissolved O2 = 5-7 mg/l, pH = 7-8.62 in the first year by mono-culturing method the bream achieved 200 gr by species on average. But with poly-culture system the bream gained 250g weight. Also individual species reached 580g. In second year test the pond with mono-culture method bream with the weight of 180 g produced. With poly-culture method the target species accomplished 221 g on average, also 300g appeared in the yield, Bream mortality didn't occurred during culturing. The experiment demonstrated poly-culturing of bream with Chinese carps by semi-intensive method produced satisfactory results. We suggest the bream could be enhanced in the list of fish species of Iran and able to promote sustainable aquaculture development.

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Main Author: Danesh Kh, A.
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Language:Persian
Published: 1997
Subjects:Aquaculture, Fish, Culture, Abramis brama orientalis, Earthen pond, Diversify, Average weight, Crap, Pond, Poly-culturing method, Silver carp, Grass carp, Species, Weight, Fries, Chemical fertilizer, Culturing technique, Growth, Feed, Pellet feed, Temperature, Yield, Mortality, Chinese carps, Fingerling, Caspian Sea, Iran,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-386032021-07-15T02:26:05Z Fish culture experiments with Abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in Iran Danesh Kh, A. Aquaculture Fish Culture Abramis brama orientalis Earthen pond Diversify Aquaculture Average weight Crap Pond Poly-culturing method Silver carp Grass carp Species Weight Fries Chemical fertilizer Culturing technique Growth Feed Pellet feed Temperature Yield Mortality Chinese carps Aquaculture Fingerling Caspian Sea Iran On two consecutive culturing period, the Caspian sea Bream fingerling average individual weight 30g stocked in a fish pond at the rate of 3000 unit per ha to rear through mono-culture method. Also in the other test carp pond fish comprised of 70% bream, 20% silver carp and 10% grass carp totally 4000 unit per ha Stocked to examine poly-culturing with bream species. The test replicated in second year by the same manner but the only difference was the weight of stocked bream fries which were 4g on average. Chemical fertilizer and chicken manure applied as warm water fish culturing technique demand. Carp grow out feed pellet supplemented to the ponds. Fish health, water quality and growth rate monitored. The minimum water temperature were 9 ֯C and maximum 33 ֯C recorded. Dissolved O2 = 5-7 mg/l, pH = 7-8.62 in the first year by mono-culturing method the bream achieved 200 gr by species on average. But with poly-culture system the bream gained 250g weight. Also individual species reached 580g. In second year test the pond with mono-culture method bream with the weight of 180 g produced. With poly-culture method the target species accomplished 221 g on average, also 300g appeared in the yield, Bream mortality didn't occurred during culturing. The experiment demonstrated poly-culturing of bream with Chinese carps by semi-intensive method produced satisfactory results. We suggest the bream could be enhanced in the list of fish species of Iran and able to promote sustainable aquaculture development. 2021-06-24T18:13:10Z 2021-06-24T18:13:10Z 1997 article TRUE 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38603 fa http://www.ifro.ir application/pdf application/pdf 49-62 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23899 18721 2018-08-01 14:13:07 23899 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Aquaculture
Fish
Culture
Abramis brama orientalis
Earthen pond
Diversify
Aquaculture
Average weight
Crap
Pond
Poly-culturing method
Silver carp
Grass carp
Species
Weight
Fries
Chemical fertilizer
Culturing technique
Growth
Feed
Pellet feed
Temperature
Yield
Mortality
Chinese carps
Aquaculture
Fingerling
Caspian Sea
Iran
Aquaculture
Fish
Culture
Abramis brama orientalis
Earthen pond
Diversify
Aquaculture
Average weight
Crap
Pond
Poly-culturing method
Silver carp
Grass carp
Species
Weight
Fries
Chemical fertilizer
Culturing technique
Growth
Feed
Pellet feed
Temperature
Yield
Mortality
Chinese carps
Aquaculture
Fingerling
Caspian Sea
Iran
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Fish
Culture
Abramis brama orientalis
Earthen pond
Diversify
Aquaculture
Average weight
Crap
Pond
Poly-culturing method
Silver carp
Grass carp
Species
Weight
Fries
Chemical fertilizer
Culturing technique
Growth
Feed
Pellet feed
Temperature
Yield
Mortality
Chinese carps
Aquaculture
Fingerling
Caspian Sea
Iran
Aquaculture
Fish
Culture
Abramis brama orientalis
Earthen pond
Diversify
Aquaculture
Average weight
Crap
Pond
Poly-culturing method
Silver carp
Grass carp
Species
Weight
Fries
Chemical fertilizer
Culturing technique
Growth
Feed
Pellet feed
Temperature
Yield
Mortality
Chinese carps
Aquaculture
Fingerling
Caspian Sea
Iran
Danesh Kh, A.
Fish culture experiments with Abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in Iran
description On two consecutive culturing period, the Caspian sea Bream fingerling average individual weight 30g stocked in a fish pond at the rate of 3000 unit per ha to rear through mono-culture method. Also in the other test carp pond fish comprised of 70% bream, 20% silver carp and 10% grass carp totally 4000 unit per ha Stocked to examine poly-culturing with bream species. The test replicated in second year by the same manner but the only difference was the weight of stocked bream fries which were 4g on average. Chemical fertilizer and chicken manure applied as warm water fish culturing technique demand. Carp grow out feed pellet supplemented to the ponds. Fish health, water quality and growth rate monitored. The minimum water temperature were 9 ֯C and maximum 33 ֯C recorded. Dissolved O2 = 5-7 mg/l, pH = 7-8.62 in the first year by mono-culturing method the bream achieved 200 gr by species on average. But with poly-culture system the bream gained 250g weight. Also individual species reached 580g. In second year test the pond with mono-culture method bream with the weight of 180 g produced. With poly-culture method the target species accomplished 221 g on average, also 300g appeared in the yield, Bream mortality didn't occurred during culturing. The experiment demonstrated poly-culturing of bream with Chinese carps by semi-intensive method produced satisfactory results. We suggest the bream could be enhanced in the list of fish species of Iran and able to promote sustainable aquaculture development.
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topic_facet Aquaculture
Fish
Culture
Abramis brama orientalis
Earthen pond
Diversify
Aquaculture
Average weight
Crap
Pond
Poly-culturing method
Silver carp
Grass carp
Species
Weight
Fries
Chemical fertilizer
Culturing technique
Growth
Feed
Pellet feed
Temperature
Yield
Mortality
Chinese carps
Aquaculture
Fingerling
Caspian Sea
Iran
author Danesh Kh, A.
author_facet Danesh Kh, A.
author_sort Danesh Kh, A.
title Fish culture experiments with Abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in Iran
title_short Fish culture experiments with Abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in Iran
title_full Fish culture experiments with Abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in Iran
title_fullStr Fish culture experiments with Abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Fish culture experiments with Abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in Iran
title_sort fish culture experiments with abramis brama orientalis in earthen pond to diversify aquaculture fish composition in iran
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