Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet

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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a vegetable diet compared to a diet containing fishmeal at the commercial level (6%) on body growth, proximal composition of fillets and hematological parameters of juvenil gamitana (Colossoma macropomum). The experiment followed a completely rand...

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Autores: Grande Fernández, Brenda Carolina, Amaringo Cortegano, Carlos Andre, Villanueva Chávez, César Augusto, Uribe Gonçalves, Ligia, Bezada Quintana, Sandra Gracia, Carcelén Cáceres, Fernando Demetrio, López Guerra, Sofía
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet
Crecimiento corporal, composición proximal del músculo y parámetros hematológicos de juveniles de Colossoma macropomum alimentados con una dieta exclusivamente vegetal en comparación con una dieta con bajo contenido de harina de pescado
title Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet
spellingShingle Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet
Grande Fernández, Brenda Carolina
gamitana
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vegetable ingredient
neotropical fish
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gamitana
harina de pescado
ingrediente vegetal
pez neotropical
pez omnívoro
title_short Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet
title_full Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet
title_fullStr Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet
title_full_unstemmed Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet
title_sort Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal diet
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Grande Fernández, Brenda Carolina
Amaringo Cortegano, Carlos Andre
Villanueva Chávez, César Augusto
Uribe Gonçalves, Ligia
Bezada Quintana, Sandra Gracia
Carcelén Cáceres, Fernando Demetrio
López Guerra, Sofía
Grande Fernández, Brenda Carolina
Amaringo Cortegano, Carlos Andre
Villanueva Chávez, César Augusto
Uribe Gonçalves, Ligia
Bezada Quintana, Sandra Gracia
Carcelén Cáceres, Fernando Demetrio
López Guerra, Sofía
author Grande Fernández, Brenda Carolina
author_facet Grande Fernández, Brenda Carolina
Amaringo Cortegano, Carlos Andre
Villanueva Chávez, César Augusto
Uribe Gonçalves, Ligia
Bezada Quintana, Sandra Gracia
Carcelén Cáceres, Fernando Demetrio
López Guerra, Sofía
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author2 Amaringo Cortegano, Carlos Andre
Villanueva Chávez, César Augusto
Uribe Gonçalves, Ligia
Bezada Quintana, Sandra Gracia
Carcelén Cáceres, Fernando Demetrio
López Guerra, Sofía
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv gamitana
fishmeal
vegetable ingredient
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omnivorous fish
gamitana
harina de pescado
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pez neotropical
pez omnívoro
topic gamitana
fishmeal
vegetable ingredient
neotropical fish
omnivorous fish
gamitana
harina de pescado
ingrediente vegetal
pez neotropical
pez omnívoro
description The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a vegetable diet compared to a diet containing fishmeal at the commercial level (6%) on body growth, proximal composition of fillets and hematological parameters of juvenil gamitana (Colossoma macropomum). The experiment followed a completely randomized design with two treatments, an exclusively vegetable diet and a diet with low fishmeal content (6%), and three 200 m3 dug earthen ponds as experimental units per treatment. A total of 1200 fish (172.9 g; 19.4 cm) distributed in the six ponds (1 fish/m3) were used. Feeding was done twice a day (08:00 and 16:00) at a daily feeding rate of 2% for 60 days. The water quality parameters were monitored daily and showed constant values and within the comfort range of the species. The exclusively vegetable diet had a similar effect as the fishmeal diet on body growth [final weight 258.9 g, weight gain 86.1 g, supplied feed 128.4 g, feed conversion 1.24, relative growth rate 1.74%/day, factor of condition 1.91, 0% mortality], the proximal composition of fillets [moisture 77.90%, ash 1.39%, protein 18.98%, lipid 0.86%], as well as in the hematological parameters. It is concluded that an exclusively vegetable diet can be used for the rearing of juvenile gamitana, contributing to the sustainability of its production and reduction of feeding costs.
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spelling Growth performance, proximal composition of muscle and haematological parameters of juveniles Colossoma macropomum fed with an all plant-based diet in comparison to a low-fishmeal dietCrecimiento corporal, composición proximal del músculo y parámetros hematológicos de juveniles de Colossoma macropomum alimentados con una dieta exclusivamente vegetal en comparación con una dieta con bajo contenido de harina de pescadoGrande Fernández, Brenda CarolinaAmaringo Cortegano, Carlos AndreVillanueva Chávez, César Augusto Uribe Gonçalves, LigiaBezada Quintana, Sandra GraciaCarcelén Cáceres, Fernando DemetrioLópez Guerra, SofíaGrande Fernández, Brenda CarolinaAmaringo Cortegano, Carlos AndreVillanueva Chávez, César Augusto Uribe Gonçalves, LigiaBezada Quintana, Sandra GraciaCarcelén Cáceres, Fernando DemetrioLópez Guerra, Sofíagamitanafishmealvegetable ingredientneotropical fishomnivorous fishgamitanaharina de pescadoingrediente vegetalpez neotropicalpez omnívoroThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of a vegetable diet compared to a diet containing fishmeal at the commercial level (6%) on body growth, proximal composition of fillets and hematological parameters of juvenil gamitana (Colossoma macropomum). The experiment followed a completely randomized design with two treatments, an exclusively vegetable diet and a diet with low fishmeal content (6%), and three 200 m3 dug earthen ponds as experimental units per treatment. A total of 1200 fish (172.9 g; 19.4 cm) distributed in the six ponds (1 fish/m3) were used. Feeding was done twice a day (08:00 and 16:00) at a daily feeding rate of 2% for 60 days. The water quality parameters were monitored daily and showed constant values and within the comfort range of the species. The exclusively vegetable diet had a similar effect as the fishmeal diet on body growth [final weight 258.9 g, weight gain 86.1 g, supplied feed 128.4 g, feed conversion 1.24, relative growth rate 1.74%/day, factor of condition 1.91, 0% mortality], the proximal composition of fillets [moisture 77.90%, ash 1.39%, protein 18.98%, lipid 0.86%], as well as in the hematological parameters. It is concluded that an exclusively vegetable diet can be used for the rearing of juvenile gamitana, contributing to the sustainability of its production and reduction of feeding costs.El estudio tuvo como objetivo determinar el efecto de una dieta vegetal en comparación con una dieta conteniendo harina de pescado al nivel comercial (6%) sobre el crecimiento corporal, composición proximal del músculo y parámetros hematológicos de juveniles de gamitana (Colossoma macropomum). El experimento siguió un diseño completamente al azar con dos tratamientos, una dieta exclusivamente vegetal y una dieta con bajo contenido de harina de pescado (6%), y tres estanques de tierra excavados de 200 m3 como unidades experimentales por tratamiento. Se trabajó con 1200 peces (172.9 g; 19.4 cm) distribuidos en los seis estanques (1 pez/m3). La alimentación se hizo dos veces al día (08:00 y 16:00) a una tasa de alimentación diaria de 2% durante 60 días. Los parámetros de calidad de agua fueron monitoreados diariamente y mostraron valores constantes y dentro del rango de confort de la especie. La dieta exclusivamente vegetal causó similar efecto que la dieta con harina de pescado sobre el crecimiento corporal [peso final 258.9 g, ganancia de peso 86.1 g, alimento ofrecido 128.4 g, conversión alimenticia 1.24, tasa de crecimiento relativo 1.74%/día, factor de condición 1.91, 0% de mortalidad], la composición proximal del músculo [humedad 77.90%, cenizas 1.39%, proteínas 18.98%, lípidos 0.86%], así como en los parámetros hematológicos. Se concluye que una dieta exclusivamente vegetal puede ser utilizada para la crianza de juveniles de gamitana contribuyendo a la sostenibilidad de su producción y reducción de costos por alimentación.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2023-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2352410.15381/rivep.v34i2.23524Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 Núm. 2 (2023); e23524Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2023); e235241682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/23524/19482Derechos de autor 2023 Brenda Carolina Grande Fernández, Carlos Andre Amaringo Cortegano, César Augusto Villanueva Chávez, Ligia Uribe Gonçalves, Sandra Gracia Bezada Quintana, Fernando Demetrio Carcelén Cáceres, Sofía López Guerrahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/235242023-05-02T12:02:49Z
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