Effect of Dietary Seaweed Supplementation on Growth, Feed Utilization, Digestibility Co-efficient, Digestive Enzyme Activity and Challenge Study against Aeromonas hydrophila of Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus
A. Priyatharshni,
Cheryl Antony,
B. Ahilan
et al.
Abstract:Background: The present study aimed to determine the growth, digestibility co-efficient, digestive enzyme activity and disease resistance of juvenile GIFT tilapia fed with Ulva seaweed meal supplemented diet. Methods: The study was undertaken with different inclusion levels of Ulva seaweed meal (USM) such as raw (UR) and fermented (UF) Ulva meal (UR-5, UR-10, UR-15, UF-5, UF-10 and UF-15% of diet) and control feed (C) for a period of 60 days. Result: GIFT fed with fermented Ulva meal at a 10% inclusion level i… Show more
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