2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.10.023
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Performance of kuruma shrimp, Marsupenaeus japonicus fed diets replacing fishmeal with a combination of plant protein meals

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“…This result was in accordance with replacing FM with protein blend in yellowtail ( Seriola dumerili ) (CGM, krill and meat meals) (Monge‐Ortiz et al, ) and rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) (lupin and pea protein concentrates) (Zhang, Øverland, Sørensen, et al, ). Using blend of SBM and canola meal effectively replaced up to 50% FM, whereas higher inclusion of plant protein mixtures caused inhibition of growth in kuruma shrimp ( Marsupenaeus japonicus ) (Bulbul et al, ). Chinese mitten carb ( Eriocheir sinensis ) fed a diet with FM replaced at 15% by a blend of SBM, and rapeseed meal (1:1) had a significantly higher growth performance than that of control diet, while higher inclusion level of the protein blend caused depression in growth performance (Luo, Li, Wang, Tan, & Liu, ).…”
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“…This result was in accordance with replacing FM with protein blend in yellowtail ( Seriola dumerili ) (CGM, krill and meat meals) (Monge‐Ortiz et al, ) and rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) (lupin and pea protein concentrates) (Zhang, Øverland, Sørensen, et al, ). Using blend of SBM and canola meal effectively replaced up to 50% FM, whereas higher inclusion of plant protein mixtures caused inhibition of growth in kuruma shrimp ( Marsupenaeus japonicus ) (Bulbul et al, ). Chinese mitten carb ( Eriocheir sinensis ) fed a diet with FM replaced at 15% by a blend of SBM, and rapeseed meal (1:1) had a significantly higher growth performance than that of control diet, while higher inclusion level of the protein blend caused depression in growth performance (Luo, Li, Wang, Tan, & Liu, ).…”
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“…The insignificant difference in feed intake and FER values of different treatments in the present study means that the palatability of the diets was not affected by CGM, PPI or their mixtures, which might be because of the low inclusion of plant protein level and balanced amino acid profile. Bulbul et al () found that only the high inclusion of plant protein caused inhibition of feed intake of kuruma shrimp, and diets containing higher than 50% inclusion of CGM caused decreased FI in Pseudobagrus ussuriensis (Bu et al, ). Ameliorated feed intake was reported in European sea bass ( Dicentrarchus labrax ) fed plant protein‐based diet with supplementation of IAA (Dias, Gomes, & Kaushik, ).…”
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“…The strings were manually broken into smaller pieces, then they were air dried in a convection oven (DK 400, Yamato, Tokyo) for 2 h at 55°C (Bulbul et al. ; Hossain et al. ; Moss et al.…”
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“…It is worth to observe that also "non-living" organic matter can be exploited by the prawn, given the high values of feeding indices yielded by pellet foods (Fn= 12.4; Fp= 74.2). Therefore, P. japonicus is adaptable to different feeding regimes [26] and it can exploit prey found in a range of environmental conditions. Interestingly, several aspects of its feeding biology were based on single or a few observations [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%