Growth and body composition of sea bass fed diets including graded levels of a blend of two marine microalgae in low fish meal/oil diets (Abstract/Comunicazione in atti di convegno)

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  • Growth and body composition of sea bass fed diets including graded levels of a blend of two marine microalgae in low fish meal/oil diets (Abstract/Comunicazione in atti di convegno) (literal)
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  • 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Bianca Maria Poli; Massimo Bruno; Graziella Chini Zittelli; Gianluca Giorgi; Ilaria Galigani; Mario R. Tredici; Emilio Tibaldi (2013)
    Growth and body composition of sea bass fed diets including graded levels of a blend of two marine microalgae in low fish meal/oil diets
    in WEFTA 2013 - XLIII WEFTA Meeting "Seafood innovations throughout the value chain", Tromso, Norvegia, 9-11 ottobre 2013
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  • Bianca Maria Poli; Massimo Bruno; Graziella Chini Zittelli; Gianluca Giorgi; Ilaria Galigani; Mario R. Tredici; Emilio Tibaldi (literal)
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  • B.M. Poli: Florence University, Dept. Agrifood Production and Environmental Sciences, 50144 via delle Cascine 5, Firenze, Italy M. Bruno: Udine University, Dept. Animal Science, 33100 via Sondrio 2, Udine, Italy G. Chini Zittelli: 3 CNR, Istituto per lo Studio degli Ecosistemi, 50019 via Madonna del Piano, 10, Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy G. Giorgi: Florence University, Dept. Agrifood Production and Environmental Sciences, 50144 via delle Cascine 5, Firenze, Italy I. Galigani: Florence University, Dept. Agrifood Production and Environmental Sciences, 50144 via delle Cascine 5, Firenze, Italy M.R. Tredici: Florence University, Dept. Agrifood Production and Environmental Sciences, 50144 via delle Cascine 5, Firenze, Italy E. Tibaldi: Udine University, Dept. Animal Science, 33100 via Sondrio 2, Udine, Italy (literal)
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  • Growth and body composition of sea bass fed diets including graded levels of a blend of two marine microalgae in low fish meal/oil diets (literal)
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  • 978-82-8296-130-1 (literal)
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  • H.K. Trige, H. Herland, H. Nilsen (literal)
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  • For a sustainable aquaculture industry, current levels of fish meals/oils in aquafeeds need to be drastically reduced and mostly replaced by vegetable counterparts. In this contest, the use of marine microalgae in aquafeeds has recently attracted much scientific attention due to their high protein content and lipid levels, including ?-3 long-chain PUFAs. Microalgae produced under controlled conditions in novel photobioreactors can supply biomass of constant and suitable quality to be included in aquafeeds at relatively competitive costs. In the present study, we investigated the growth performance and body composition of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) in response to diets where graded levels of a blend of two marine microalgae were included in low fish meal/oil diets. A blend of dried biomass of Isochrysis aff. galbana (T-ISO) and Tetraselmis suecica in a 2:1 w:w ratio, was used to replace 15, 30 and 45% fish meal protein of a positive control diet with a 50:50 fish to vegetable protein-lipid ratios. The microalgae-containing aquafeeds were also compared to a diet (negative control) with a 30:70 fish to vegetable protein- lipid ratios. All diets were formulated to be similar in crude protein (45% DM) and lipid content (17% DM). Each feed was offered to visual satiety to triplicate groups of sea bass (204 g initial size) over 15 weeks under controlled rearing conditions (temperature 21°C; salinity 28 psu; light-dark cycle 12L:12D) according to a randomized design. Fish given the positive control feed and those fed diets including graded levels of microalgae showed similar growth performance and feed conversion ratios which were significantly better than those attained by fish fed the negative control diet (B.W. 420 vs. 388 g, SGR 0.69 vs. 0.61, FCR, 1.7 vs. 1.9, p<0.05). The effects of the dietary microalgae inclusion on fillet proximate and fatty acid composition were also considered. (literal)
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