2013
DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1231.2013.38575
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Effects of different dietary carbohydrates on growth performance and metabolism response of juvenile turbot(Scophthalmus maximus)

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“…However, FBW, SGR, WGR and FER were significantly reduced with increasing levels of FM substitution. The acceptable replacement rate by SFM in this study was lower than that by soybean meal in the diet of turbot (Zhang et al, 2016). SFM substitution at 14% had no adverse effects on the growth performance on tilapia (Furuya et al (2000).…”
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“…However, FBW, SGR, WGR and FER were significantly reduced with increasing levels of FM substitution. The acceptable replacement rate by SFM in this study was lower than that by soybean meal in the diet of turbot (Zhang et al, 2016). SFM substitution at 14% had no adverse effects on the growth performance on tilapia (Furuya et al (2000).…”
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“…Turbot, a marine, benthic, carnivorous fish, is widely cultured for its high economic value in Europe and East Asia, especially the northern area of China (Miao et al, 2016). However, dietary protein requirement for turbot is high (Danielssen and Hjertnes, 1993;Regost et al, 1999).…”
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“…The utilization efficiency of the same kind of fish to different sugar sources is different, and the utilization efficiency of different kinds of fish to the same sugar source is also different. Some studies believe that the utilization capacity of small molecular sugars is lower than that of large molecular sugars, such as turbot (Miao, 2013), black carp (Zhao, 2009), crucian carp (Cai et al, 2006) and cobia (Ren, 2012); Some studies believe that the utilization effect of macromolecular sugars is lower than that of small molecules, such as salmon (Buhler, 1961), grass carp (…”
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