Replacement of living microalgae with a dried alfalfa chloroplast product in diets for the Brown mussel (Perna perna), Yellow clam (Mesodesma mactroides) and Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum)
Abstract:Owing to its high nutritional value and widespread availability, the legume alfalfa Medicago sativa (Linnaeus, 1753) is a possible feed for aquatic animals. In this study, a dried alfalfa chloroplast (DAC) product supplied by Virentia Inc., Quebec, Canada, was evaluated as a partial or total replacement for live microalgae (LM) in diets for juveniles of Perna perna and the Mesodesma mactroides—two species with high aquaculture potential in Brazil. In addition, trials were conducted with Venerupis philippinarum… Show more
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