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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 118, 2024
III International Scientific and Practical Conference “Concept of Sustainable Development: Agriculture and Environment” (TAEE-III-2024)
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Article Number | 01011 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Agricultural Issues | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202411801011 | |
Published online | 12 July 2024 |
Using of dry biomass of methanotrophic bacteria for enrichment of starter artificial feeds when growing juveniles of broad whitefish Coregonus nasus (Pallas, 1776)
Northern Trans-Ural State Agricultural University, Tyumen, Russia
* Corresponding author: zenkovich.pa@edu.gausz.ru
A research was conducted to study the effect of starter artificial feeds enriched with dry biomass of methanotrophic bacteria (Methylococcus capsulatus) and a complex of fatty acids on growth, survival, fish productivity, feed conversion efficiency and the biochemical composition of tissues juveniles of broad whitefish (Coregonus nasus). Using of an experimental diet (10 % microbial protein, linseed oil, premix drug “Arfit”) made it possible to increase the growth rate of juveniles of broad whitefish. The final weight of fish in the experiment was 17.2% higher than the control. The condition factor was 3.1% higher compared to the control, fish productivity was 13.0% higher, and there was a 4.0 % decrease in feed costs for ichthyomass gain. At the end of the experiments the content of crude fat and crude protein was higher by 12.4% and 3.0%, respectively, compared to the control. The total content of amino acids in the tissues of juveniles of broad whitefish, when microbial protein and a complex of fatty acids were added to the diet, increased by 5.4% compared to the control.
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