2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162000000200005
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Suplementação de vitamina C em rações para reversão sexual da tilápia do Nilo

Abstract: O estudo avaliou o efeito da suplementação de vitamina C: 0; 50; 100; 200; 400; 600; 800; 1000 mg kg-1 na dieta de reversão sexual da tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus). Foram avaliados o ganho de peso e incremento em comprimento aos 0, 10, 20 e 30 dias de tratamento; porcentagem da sobrevivência final (S%) e porcentagem de reversão sexual (RS%) de pós-larvas estocadas em "hapas" de 0,08 m³. A partir do 20º dia, foram observadas diferenças (P<0,0001) para peso e comprimento. Os melhores resultados de g… Show more

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“…In spite of the inconsistency of the nutrition of breeders on progeny performance, the values observed for average final weight (0.31 to 0.38 g), average weight gain (0.30 to 0.36 g), standard length (2.04 to 2.24 cm), condition factor (3.12 to 3.86), specific growth rate (4.91 to 5.19%/day), stock uniformity (81.7 to 98.5), survival (97 to 100%) and sex reversal rate (100%) in Nile tilapia post-larvae can be regarded as zootechnically adequate for the end of the sex reversal stage (Toyama et al, 2000;Meurer et al, 2003b;Bombardelli & Hayashi, 2005;Boscolo et al, 2005;Meurer et al, 2007;Oliveira, 2010) (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of the inconsistency of the nutrition of breeders on progeny performance, the values observed for average final weight (0.31 to 0.38 g), average weight gain (0.30 to 0.36 g), standard length (2.04 to 2.24 cm), condition factor (3.12 to 3.86), specific growth rate (4.91 to 5.19%/day), stock uniformity (81.7 to 98.5), survival (97 to 100%) and sex reversal rate (100%) in Nile tilapia post-larvae can be regarded as zootechnically adequate for the end of the sex reversal stage (Toyama et al, 2000;Meurer et al, 2003b;Bombardelli & Hayashi, 2005;Boscolo et al, 2005;Meurer et al, 2007;Oliveira, 2010) (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, several factors may influence the relation between vitamins and fish performance, including species, life stage, culture conditions, dietary concentration, chemical stability and procedure used for vitamin inclusion (O'keefe, ). Results in which ascorbic acid influenced zootechnical performance were verified in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Toyama, Corrente, & Cyrino, and Soliman, Jauncey, & Roberts, ); Cirrhinus mrigala (Zehra & Khan, ); yellow catfish, Pelteobagrus fulvidraco (Liang, Li, Hou, Qiu, & Zhou, ); Japanese sea bass, Lateolabrax japonicus (Ai et al, ); matrinxã, Brycon amazonicus (Affonso et al, ); and Channel Catfish (El Naggar & Bvell, ). Fish used in the last two studies were juveniles (13.0 ± 2.1 and 1.19 ± 0.21 g respectively), a life stage when ascorbic acid is mainly directed to growth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In addition, when evaluating the inclusion of selenium and vitamin E for Macrobrachium amazonicum, Sampaio et al (2004) found that combining 200 mg kg -1 vitamin E with 0.5 mg kg -1 selenium maximized the weight gain of this species. Toyama, Corrente and Cyrino (2000) concluded that vitamin C levels between 765 and 859.5 mg kg -1 increase the weight gain of tilapia during sex reversal. These results demonstrate that using selenium associated with supplementation of vitamins C and E increases the weight gain of aquatic organisms such as tilapia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%