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Effect of dietary protein and energy level on growth, protein utilization and carcass composition of rabbitfish, Siganus guttatus

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1990
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Parazo, Monina M.
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Six semipurified diets comprising three levels of protein (25, 35, 45% of dry matter) each at two levels of estimated energy (3161, 3832 kcal/kg) were fed to fry for 8 weeks in 250-l tanks at a stocking density of 80 fish/tank. Growth increased with increasing dietary protein \((P\lt0.01)\) and energy \((P\lt0.05)\). Within isocaloric diets, a positive correlation was found between growth and dietary protein-to-energy \(\left(\frac{P}{E}\right)\) ratio \((P\lt0.05)\). Protein productive value (PPV) and protein efficiency ratio (PER) were negatively correlated with dietary \(\left(\frac{P}{E}\right)\) ratio. The equations describing this trend were: \(\mathsf{PPV}=50.16-0.19X\) and \(\mathsf{PER}=2.83-0.12X\), where \(X\) is \(\left(\frac{P}{E}\right)\). Based on responses for growth rate and efficiency of protein utilization, a diet with 35% protein and 3832 kcal/kg energy was found to be best for rabbitfish fry. Carcass fat levels increased in those fish fed diets with 3832 kcal/kg energy. Carcass protein and ash percentages remained essentially constant and independent of dietary treatment.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1319
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Parazo, M. M. (1990). Effect of dietary protein and energy level on growth, protein utilization and carcass composition of rabbitfish, Siganus guttatus. Aquaculture, 86(1), 41-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/0044-8486(90)90220-H 
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10.1016/0044-8486(90)90220-H
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biochemical composition ASFA; feed efficiency ASFA; feeding experiments ASFA; food composition ASFA; growth ASFA; mariculture ASFA; proteins ASFA; fish culture ASFA; Siganus guttatus AGROVOC
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