2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0426.2002.00372.x
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Partial substitution of animal protein with full-fat soybean meal and amino acid supplementation in the diet of Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii)

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“…Although diets A0 and A4 were also deficient in methionine and tryptophan (Met 0.57% and Trp 0.24% respectively), but the best growth performance and feed utilisation of O. niloticus fingerlings were obtained with these diets (SGR -1.64 and 1.25% day -1 ; FCR -1.83 and 2.31; PER -1.84 and 1.39 respectively). These results do not agree with the study of Ronyai et al (2002) and Fagbenro (2004) who opined that the deficit in one or more amino acids affects protein synthesis and growth of fish.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…Although diets A0 and A4 were also deficient in methionine and tryptophan (Met 0.57% and Trp 0.24% respectively), but the best growth performance and feed utilisation of O. niloticus fingerlings were obtained with these diets (SGR -1.64 and 1.25% day -1 ; FCR -1.83 and 2.31; PER -1.84 and 1.39 respectively). These results do not agree with the study of Ronyai et al (2002) and Fagbenro (2004) who opined that the deficit in one or more amino acids affects protein synthesis and growth of fish.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…Poor growth performance and high FCR (>2.0) have been reported in Siberian sturgeon when 500 g kg −1 FM was replaced by full‐fat soybean meal without any limiting nutrients supplementation (Ronyai et al . ). However, Xue et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…When SBM and WGM are used in combination as FM substitutes, it needs to be balanced in dietary EAA and available P contents. Poor growth performance and high FCR (>2.0) have been reported in Siberian sturgeon when 500 g kg À1 FM was replaced by full-fat soybean meal without any limiting nutrients supplementation (Ronyai et al 2002). However, Xue et al (2012) recently reported that total FM protein replaced by animal protein blend did not show significant negative effect on growth of Siberian sturgeon when dietary Lys, Met and Thr were balanced by CAAs.…”
Section: Aquaculture Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the high digestibility of soybean protein had no effect on the body mass increment and on the specific growth rate of sterlets which were significantly lower in comparison with fish obtaining feed with the inclusion of fish meal. Ronyai et al (2002) studied the possibility of a partial substitution of animal protein by full-fat soybean meal in the feeds for Siberian sturgeon fry. Fish fed on feed containing fish meal and meat-and-bone meal showed a quicker growth and a better food conversion ratio (FCR) as compared with fish receiving feeds where these meals were partially replaced by full-fat soybean meal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%