2016
DOI: 10.3390/fishes1010052
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Fortification of an Aquafeed with Potassium Chloride Does Not Improve Survival of Juvenile Australian Snapper Pagrus auratus Reared in Potassium Deficient Saline Groundwater

Abstract: This study was done to determine if fortification of a commercial aquafeed with KCl could improve the survival of juvenile Australian snapper Pagrus auratus reared in K + deficient saline groundwater (KDSGW; <5 mg K + L −1 ). Experiment 1 (Exp. 1) tested whether feeding an aquafeed fortified with zero, 25, or 50 g KCl kg −1 for 6 days affected feed intake and survival of fish transferred immediately from estuarine water to KDSGW of the equivalent salinity (20 g·L −1 ). Experiment 2 (Exp. 2) investigated whethe… Show more

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“…The high cost of ameliorating inland saline water (ISA) bodies with potassium salts abates aquaculture potential. Thus, enriching K + through aquafeeds has gained much interest as an alternative ( Booth and Fielder, 2016 , Zaffar et al, 2021 ). Supplementation of K + or chelated K + in feeds resulted in a minor improvement in fish and shrimp growth ( Saoud et al, 2007 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The high cost of ameliorating inland saline water (ISA) bodies with potassium salts abates aquaculture potential. Thus, enriching K + through aquafeeds has gained much interest as an alternative ( Booth and Fielder, 2016 , Zaffar et al, 2021 ). Supplementation of K + or chelated K + in feeds resulted in a minor improvement in fish and shrimp growth ( Saoud et al, 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reclamation of a vast land of around 380 million ha ( Lambers, 2003 ) through aqua-farming has immense potential for enhancing the expansion of aquaculture activities and production, livelihood generation and minimizing rural migration besides restoration of ecological balance ( Allan et al, 2009 ). However, the potential use of inland saline water (ISW) for aquaculture has a significant limitation due to its sub-optimal ionic composition compared to seawater ( Allan et al, 2009 , Booth and Fielder, 2016 ). Despite variation in the composition of ISW across locations, most inland saline groundwater is deficient in potassium ( Allan et al, 2009 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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