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Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development

Qiang-Qiang Liu

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  • Research Article
    Nutritional Value and Apparent Digestibility for Dry Matter, Protein, Energy and Essential Amino Acid in Ten Selected Feedstuffs for Juvenile Penaeus monodon
    Author(s): Xu Chen, Qiang-Qiang Liu, Jia-Jun Xie, Yun-Qiang Zhang and Jin Niu Xu Chen, Qiang-Qiang Liu, Jia-Jun Xie, Yun-Qiang Zhang and Jin Niu

    Nutritional values and apparent digestibility coefficients for dry matter (ADMD), protein (APD), energy (AED) and amino acid (AAAD) of ten feedstuffs were determined for juvenile shrimp, which included Peruvian steam fish meal, Peruvian FAQ fish meal, local fish meal, soybean meal, peanut meal, shrimp head meal, cottonseed meal, rapeseed meal, wheat flour and brewer’s yeast. A reference diet and test diets that consisted of a 70:30 mixture of the reference diet to test feedstuff were used with 0.01% Yttrium oxide as an external marker. The eleven diets were fed to triplicate groups of juvenile Penaeus monodon (mean initial weight 1.13 g ± 0.02 g) for 56 days. After the 56-day trial, the highest and lowest values of weight gain (WG) and specific growth rate (SGR) of shrimp were found in shrimp head meal and cottonseed meal diet treatments, respect.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2155-9546.1000450

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