2015
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v9i3.30
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Effets d’une partielle substitutionde la farine de poisson par la farine de soja sur la croissance des juvéniles de la perche du Nil (<i>Lates niloticus</i>, Linnaeus 1758)

Abstract: La présente étude a été menée pour évaluer les effets de l'incorporation de la farine de soja dans le régime alimentaire des juvéniles de la perche du Nil. Ce travail est réalisé sur des juvéniles de 1g élevés dans des aquariums de 50 l. Cinq régimes alimentaires isoprotéiques (45% de protéines) contenant différents taux de farine de soja 0%, 26%, 36%, 51% et 60% noté respectivement A, B, C, D et E ont été préparés. Chaque régime a été assigné de façon aléatoire à trois groupes de poissons nourris à satiété du… Show more

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“…The effects of increasing soybean meal ratio in diet on growth and specific growth rate have been assessed in several studies and generally show that increased soybean meal lead to increased growth up to a certain level, beyond which growth rates level off, or even begin to decline [13,9,24]. The present study shows that for Nile tilapia, increasing soybean meal in diet leads to increased body weight gain and specific growth rates up to 30% inclusion, but also that no further improvement in growth rate and specific growth rate are achieved from 30 to 60% inclusion, indicating that 30% inclusion could represent a break point.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effects of increasing soybean meal ratio in diet on growth and specific growth rate have been assessed in several studies and generally show that increased soybean meal lead to increased growth up to a certain level, beyond which growth rates level off, or even begin to decline [13,9,24]. The present study shows that for Nile tilapia, increasing soybean meal in diet leads to increased body weight gain and specific growth rates up to 30% inclusion, but also that no further improvement in growth rate and specific growth rate are achieved from 30 to 60% inclusion, indicating that 30% inclusion could represent a break point.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the successful use of plant ingredients for O. niloticus has been reported by several authors [6,7]. There are differences in the maximum dietary levels of soybean meal tolerance in different species [8][9][10][11][12][13]. This study considers using small amount of fish meal and different plant ingredients such as corn flour, peanut cake and soybean meal in mixture will improve growth and reduce the cost of the feed in rural area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%