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- W1451100697 abstract "This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of the diets containing 4 kinds of oil-seed at 2 lipid levels on the livability,growth speed,feed efficiency,body indices,organ indices and fish body composition of Megalobrama amblycephala. Four hundred and five Megalobrama amblycephala fry with an average body weight of (9.00±0.73) g were randomly assigned to 9 dietary treatments with 3 replicates in each treatment and each replicate contained 15 fish.Two dietary lipid levels (1.5% and 3.0%) were tested.At the same time,the diet in the control group contained 1.5% soybean oil and the experiment groups contained 2 lipid levels (1.5% and 3.0%) with the soybean,rapeseed,peanut and sunflower as the raw material.The experiment lasted for 102 days.The results showed that:(1) compared with the control group,with the supplement of 1.5% lipid,specific growth rate (SGR) of raw soybean,peanut and sunflower seed groups was increased by 11.54% (P0.05),14.42% (P0.05) and 11.54% (P0.05),respectively;protein efficiency ratio (PER) was increased by 7.69%,12.31% and 10.00%,respectively;feed conversion ratio (FCR) was decreased by 11.19%,12.64% and 6.86%,respectively.With the supplement of 3% lipid,SGR of peanut group was increased by 19.23%,PER was increased by 17.69% and FCR was decreased by 17.69%;(2) with the comparison of supplementing the same raw material of oilseed, when the dietary lipid level was increased from 1.5% to 3.0 %,SGR of peanut group was increased from 1.19 %/d to 1.24%/d,PER was increased from 1.46% to 1.53% and FCR was decreased from 2.42 to 2.28;(3) there were no significant differences in condition factors (CF) and content of fat and protein in muscle of fish fed different oil-seed diets.These results indicated that:(1) with the supplement of oil-seeds at 1.5% lipid level,the growth of Megalobrama amblycephala in the soybean,peanut and sunflower seed groups was better than that in control group,and therefore they could be used as the lipid materials for feed;(2) when the lipid level of oil-seeds was increased from 1.5% to 3.0%,the growth of Megalobrama arnblycephala in peanut group was further enhanced,the growth of Megalobrama amblycephala in the soybean and sunflower groups was decreased, and there was no significant change in the rapeseed group." @default.
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