2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/137/1/012055
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Proximate composition of several fish from Jatigede Reservoir in Sumedang district, West Java

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“…B. gonionotus recorded the least amount of ash at only 2.76±0.13%. This value is smaller by approximately 24% than the ash value reported for B. gonionotus collected from Jatigede reservoir in West Java, Indonesia [21]. Moreover, the total ash identified in this study was much lower by between 40-60% than the ash value reported for Cyprinid fishes of Manipur, India [8].…”
Section: Total Ashcontrasting
confidence: 78%
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“…B. gonionotus recorded the least amount of ash at only 2.76±0.13%. This value is smaller by approximately 24% than the ash value reported for B. gonionotus collected from Jatigede reservoir in West Java, Indonesia [21]. Moreover, the total ash identified in this study was much lower by between 40-60% than the ash value reported for Cyprinid fishes of Manipur, India [8].…”
Section: Total Ashcontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…However, at 82.65 % ± 1.093, B. gonionotus exhibited significantly (p < 0.05) higher moisture content than the other species. This value is 6% higher than the amount of moisture analyzed by [21]. Previously, variation of moisture content between fish species was reported to be affected by the osmoregulation process that helps fish to maintain internal balance of salt and water [21].…”
Section: Moisture Contentmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Silver rasbora (Rasbora argyrotaenia) is found in the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Indonesia in its native habitat [1,2]. Silver rasbora is a newly domesticated species in Indonesia with commercial significance as a food and ornamental fish [3,4]. Because culture output is restricted, wild silver rasbora catches are still the primary means of meeting market demands [5][6][7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tenggara (Indonesia, Thailand, Kamboja, Malaysia, dan Filipina) (Aryani, 2015;Kusuma et al, 2017). Spesies ini telah menjadi salah satu komoditas budidaya air tawar yang memiliki nilai ekonomis tinggi, baik sebagai ikan konsumsi (Herawati et al, 2018) maupun sebagai ikan hias (Al Adawiyah et al, 2019). Pemenuhan terhadap permintaan ikan wader pari hingga saat ini masih banyak bergantung pada tangkapan alam, sementara budidaya ikan tersebut sangat terbatas (Rosadi et al, 2014) sehingga perlu ditingkatkan.…”
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