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Optimizing diets to decrease environmental impact of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) production.

Authors

Teodósio, Rita; Engrola, Sofia; Colen, Rita; Masagounder, Karthik; Aragão, Cláudia

Abstract

Aquaculture is one of the most thriving animal production sectors, and Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) farming represents 8% of total finfish culture. However, the industry sustainability depends on the development of cost‐effective and environmental friendly feeds. This study aimed to reduce dietary protein levels in diets for juvenile tilapia and to minimize diet environmental impact while maximizing biological efficiency. A growth trial was performed using five isoenergetic plant protein‐based diets with decreasing levels of crude protein: 360, 340, 320, 300 and 280 g/kg diet (D360, D340, D320, D300 and D280, respectively). Dietary protein utilization was assessed by metabolic trials using a radiolabelled amino acid mixture. Tilapia in all treatments showed similar growth performance and feed intake. Feed conversion ratio was significantly higher in fish fed the D280 than the D360 diet, while no differences were found for other treatments. Protein retention was significantly higher in tilapia fed the D300 than the D360 diet. Amino acid catabolism increased in fish fed the D360 diet, though without significant differences in muscle amino acid retention. This study demonstrates that dietary protein levels can be reduced to 300 g/kg diet without hindering tilapia growth and feed conversion ratio, while reducing environmental nitrogen losses.

Subjects

NILE tilapia; FISH nutrition; FISH feeds; DIETARY proteins; TILAPIA; AMINO acids

Publication

Aquaculture Nutrition, 2020, Vol 26, Issue 2, p422

ISSN

1353-5773

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/anu.13004

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