Effect of Plant Protein on Growth of Red Sea Bream <i>Chrysophrys major</i>

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  • 魚類の摂じ刺激物質の研究 I  マダイChrysophrys majorの成長に及ぼす植物性たんぱく質の影響
  • マダイ Chrysophrys major ノ セイチョウ ニ オヨボス ショ

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Abstract

Effects of the level of plant protein on the growth and feed efficiency of red sea bream were studied for three kinds of diet containing various proteins. Fish meal, autolysed fish viscera, soy protein and corn gluten meal were used. The experimental periods were 200, 80, and47 days.<br> The growth and feed efflciency of the fish were better when the content of corn glutten meal in the plant protein was higher than that of soy protein; the most effective mixing ratio of corn gluten meal to soy protein was about 3:2.<br> The effective mixing ratio of autolysed tuna viscera of fish meal (animal proteins) to autolysed squid viscera was about 3:2.<br> Low contents of crude fat in the diets (12-17%) had no effect on the growth and feed efficiency during the feeding experiments.

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  • NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI

    NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI 47 (10), 1351-1354, 1981

    The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science

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