2024
DOI: 10.1111/jpn.13949
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Impact of feeding biochar sources in rohu (Labeo rohita): Evaluating the growth, nutrient absorption, carcass composition, haematology and mineral status

Muhammad Adnan Khalid,
Syed Makhdoom Hussain,
Shafaqat Ali
et al.

Abstract: Biochar, an organic carbonaceous matter, is a unique feed additive that is now being used in aquaculture industry to formulate a cost‐effective and eco‐friendly diet. This experiment (in door) was conducted over course of 90 days to determine the most effective form of biochar, produced from various sources, for supplementation in Moringa oleifera seed meal‐based diet. These sources were: farmyard manure biochar, parthenium biochar (PB), vegetable waste biochar, poultry waste biochar (PWB) and corncob waste bi… Show more

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“…When O. niloticus fingerlings were fed with the CCBC diet, the best digestibility values of Ca (62.78%), Na (57.03%), K (66.02%), P (67.97%), Fe (70.25%), Cu (67.90%), and Zn (68.92%) were achieved. Biochar has the potential to increase the levels of minerals because of its high cation-exchange capacity, which makes some minerals more readily available 66 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When O. niloticus fingerlings were fed with the CCBC diet, the best digestibility values of Ca (62.78%), Na (57.03%), K (66.02%), P (67.97%), Fe (70.25%), Cu (67.90%), and Zn (68.92%) were achieved. Biochar has the potential to increase the levels of minerals because of its high cation-exchange capacity, which makes some minerals more readily available 66 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%