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涂永芹, 韩冬, 朱晓鸣, 解绶启. 饲料中不同蛋白、脂肪水平对春鲤生长、饲料利用和体成分的影响[J]. 水生生物学报, 2012, 36(5): 843-850. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1035.2012.00843
引用本文: 涂永芹, 韩冬, 朱晓鸣, 解绶启. 饲料中不同蛋白、脂肪水平对春鲤生长、饲料利用和体成分的影响[J]. 水生生物学报, 2012, 36(5): 843-850. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1035.2012.00843
TU Yong-Qin, HAN Dong, ZHU Xiao-Ming, XIE Shou-Qi. Effects of dietary protein and lipid levels on growth, feed utilization and body composition of Cyprinus longipectoralis[J]. ACTA HYDROBIOLOGICA SINICA, 2012, 36(5): 843-850. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1035.2012.00843
Citation: TU Yong-Qin, HAN Dong, ZHU Xiao-Ming, XIE Shou-Qi. Effects of dietary protein and lipid levels on growth, feed utilization and body composition of Cyprinus longipectoralis[J]. ACTA HYDROBIOLOGICA SINICA, 2012, 36(5): 843-850. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1035.2012.00843

饲料中不同蛋白、脂肪水平对春鲤生长、饲料利用和体成分的影响

Effects of dietary protein and lipid levels on growth, feed utilization and body composition of Cyprinus longipectoralis

  • 摘要: 研究旨在探讨洱海土著鱼类春鲤(Cyprinus longipectoralis)(初始体重0.55 g)对蛋白质和脂肪的需求量。实验采用3×3双因子设计, 蛋白水平为33%、39%和45%, 脂肪水平为5%、8%和11%, 共9组等能饲料。实验在水温为(28±2)℃的室内微流水系统中进行, 为期56d。实验结果表明: 随着蛋白水平的提高, 摄食率显著降低(P0.05), 饲料效率、能量沉积率、鱼体水分和脂肪含量显著升高(P0.05), 但特定生长率、蛋白质效率、蛋白沉积率、鱼体灰分含量和能值均无显著变化(P0.05)。随着脂肪水平的提高, 特定生长率、蛋白沉积率和鱼体蛋白含量显著下降, 鱼体脂肪含量显著上升(P0.05), 而摄食率、饲料效率、能量沉积率、鱼体水分和灰分含量以及能值则无明显变化(P0.05)。通过折线回归分析得出, 当饲料中蛋脂比为7.30时, 春鲤有最大的特定生长率。研究结果表明, 春鲤饲料中适宜的蛋白和脂肪水平分别为33%-34%和4%-5%。

     

    Abstract: Cyprinus longipectoralis, also known as the spring carp, is a native fish with high economic and ecological value in the Erhai Lake, Yunnan Province, China. Since the 1970’, this fish species seldom appeared in the catch of Erhai Lake, because of overfishing and some other ecological reasons. In recent years, spring carps were recruited through artificial breeding and stock enhancement. However, during the artificial breeding process, farmers could not find a suitable commercial feed because little was known about the nutrient requirements of this species. As two main dietary nutrients, protein and lipid play a key role in fish growth and development. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the effects of dietary protein and lipid levels on the growth, feed utilization and body composition of juvenile spring carps and the dietary protein and lipid requirements of this fish with initial body weight of 0.55 g, based on the broken-line method. The experimental diets were formulated based on casein, wheat middling, ?sh oil, corn oil and corn starch. This study adopted a factorial design of 3 (protein level) × 3 (lipid level) and the nine isocarlorie (17.8 kJ/g) diets contained the protein concentrations of 33%, 39% or 45% and the lipid concentrations of 5%, 8% or 11%, respectively. One of the nine experimental diets was fed to 30 fish in each tank (67 cm × 46 cm × 50 cm, with a water volume of 130 L) in triplicate for 56 days. During the experiment, the fish were fed by hand to satiation twice daily in an indoor flow system at (28±2)℃, and unconsumed feeds were siphoned 1h after feeding, dried and weighed. The results showed that there were no significant effects of dietary protein and lipid levels on growth, feed utilization and body composition except whole body moisture content (P0.05). Feeding rate decreased significantly while feed efficiency, energy retention efficiency, whole body protein and moisture content significantly increased with the increasing crude protein concentrations (P0.05). Specific growth rate, protein efficiency ratio, protein retention efficiency, and whole body ash content were not significantly affected by dietary crude protein concentrations (P0.05). Whole body lipid content significantly increased while specific growth rate, protein retention efficiency and whole body protein content significantly decreased with the increasing crude lipid concentrations (P0.05). However, feeding rate, feed efficiency, energy retention efficiency and whole body ash content were not significantly affected by dietary crude lipid levels (P0.05). Broken-line analysis based on specific growth rate showed that the optimum dietary protein/lipid ratio of juvenile spring carps was 7.30. We concluded that 33%-34% dietary crude protein level and 4%-5% lipid level were optimal for juvenile Cyprinus longipectoralis.

     

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