Bioconversion efficiency and growth in the white shrimp Penaeus indicus (Milne Edwards), fed with decomposed mangrove leaves
Food conversion efficiency and growth in the white shrimp Penaeus indicus fed with decomposed mangrove leaves of Avicennia marina and A. officinalis were monitored under laboratory conditions. It was observed that test animals fed with the decomposed leaves of A. marina had higher assimilation efficiency (87.96%), gross growth efficiency (10.82%), net growth efficiency (12.3%) and relative growth rate (0.0603 g/day) than those fed with A. officinalis. The relatively higher growth registered in the animals fed with decomposed leaves of A. marina was attributed to its high calorific and protein content.
Year of publication: |
2000
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Authors: | Athithan, S. ; Ramadhas, V. |
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Naga. - WorldFish Center. - Vol. 23.2000, 1, p. 17-18
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Publisher: |
WorldFish Center |
Subject: | Feed | Food conversion | Growth Penaeus indicus | Avicennia marina | Avicennia officinalis |
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