Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels on Growth Performance and Feed Utilization in Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maxima) With Reference to Nitrogen Excretion

In the present study, iso-nitrogenous test diets were formulated to contain two different levels of lipid (9% and 12%) with dietary energy ranging from 19 kJ/g to 20 kJ/g diet. White fish meal was the main protein source of the diet and the protein level was 55% in all diets offered to triplicate gr...

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Main Authors: Harmantepe, Fatma Burcu, Yiğit, Murat, Doğan, Gaye, Karslı, Zafer, Yiğit, Umut, Uyan, Orhan
Other Authors: TR101889, TR10772, TR34413, TR40536
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Language:English
Published: Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi 2014
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spelling ftcomuniv:oai:acikersim.lib.comu.edu.tr:COMU/717 2023-05-15T18:41:07+02:00 Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels on Growth Performance and Feed Utilization in Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maxima) With Reference to Nitrogen Excretion Harmantepe, Fatma Burcu Yiğit, Murat Doğan, Gaye Karslı, Zafer Yiğit, Umut Uyan, Orhan TR101889 TR10772 TR34413 TR40536 2014 http://acikerisim.lib.comu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/COMU/717 eng eng Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi Harmantepe et al. (2014). Effects of dietary lipid levels on growth performance and feed utilization in juvenile Black Sea turbot (Psetta maxima) with reference to nitrogen excretion. Marine Science and Technology Bulletin, 3(2), 21-26. 2147-9666 http://acikerisim.lib.comu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/COMU/717 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ CC-BY-NC-ND Black Sea turbot Growth performance Lipids Nitrogen excretion Article 2014 ftcomuniv 2021-06-11T19:52:58Z In the present study, iso-nitrogenous test diets were formulated to contain two different levels of lipid (9% and 12%) with dietary energy ranging from 19 kJ/g to 20 kJ/g diet. White fish meal was the main protein source of the diet and the protein level was 55% in all diets offered to triplicate groups of juvenile Black Sea turbot (mean initial weight of 24.5±0.3 g) for a period of 70 days. Specific growth rates were significantly better (P < 0.05) in high lipid diet group compared to the groups fed low lipid diets. Feed conversion rates (FCR) were influenced by the lipid levels and the best FCR was obtained in fish given the diet with high lipid content. Similarly, protein efficiency was also significantly better (P < 0.05) in fish fed diets with high lipid level. The better utilization of protein in the diet with high lipid content resulted in a significantly higher (P < 0.05) nitrogen retention as percent of intake when compared to the other group with lower lipid level. The amount of nitrogen loss into the water environment was significantly reduced (P < 0.05) to the same extent in the group fed diets with high lipid level. The lipid retention values calculated based on the intake rates were also better in the high lipid diets compared to the other group with low lipid level, however the difference was not significant (P > 0.05) among the experimental groups. The results in the present study indicate that the use of high lipid level with a protein to energy ratio of 27 mg/kJ (12% lipid, 55% protein, 20 kJ/g gross energy) performed best. Increasing the dietary lipid to 20 kJ/g diet has reduced the total nitrogen excretion from Black Sea turbot by 23%. Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Open Institutional Repository
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topic Black Sea turbot
Growth performance
Lipids
Nitrogen excretion
spellingShingle Black Sea turbot
Growth performance
Lipids
Nitrogen excretion
Harmantepe, Fatma Burcu
Yiğit, Murat
Doğan, Gaye
Karslı, Zafer
Yiğit, Umut
Uyan, Orhan
Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels on Growth Performance and Feed Utilization in Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maxima) With Reference to Nitrogen Excretion
topic_facet Black Sea turbot
Growth performance
Lipids
Nitrogen excretion
description In the present study, iso-nitrogenous test diets were formulated to contain two different levels of lipid (9% and 12%) with dietary energy ranging from 19 kJ/g to 20 kJ/g diet. White fish meal was the main protein source of the diet and the protein level was 55% in all diets offered to triplicate groups of juvenile Black Sea turbot (mean initial weight of 24.5±0.3 g) for a period of 70 days. Specific growth rates were significantly better (P < 0.05) in high lipid diet group compared to the groups fed low lipid diets. Feed conversion rates (FCR) were influenced by the lipid levels and the best FCR was obtained in fish given the diet with high lipid content. Similarly, protein efficiency was also significantly better (P < 0.05) in fish fed diets with high lipid level. The better utilization of protein in the diet with high lipid content resulted in a significantly higher (P < 0.05) nitrogen retention as percent of intake when compared to the other group with lower lipid level. The amount of nitrogen loss into the water environment was significantly reduced (P < 0.05) to the same extent in the group fed diets with high lipid level. The lipid retention values calculated based on the intake rates were also better in the high lipid diets compared to the other group with low lipid level, however the difference was not significant (P > 0.05) among the experimental groups. The results in the present study indicate that the use of high lipid level with a protein to energy ratio of 27 mg/kJ (12% lipid, 55% protein, 20 kJ/g gross energy) performed best. Increasing the dietary lipid to 20 kJ/g diet has reduced the total nitrogen excretion from Black Sea turbot by 23%.
author2 TR101889
TR10772
TR34413
TR40536
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Harmantepe, Fatma Burcu
Yiğit, Murat
Doğan, Gaye
Karslı, Zafer
Yiğit, Umut
Uyan, Orhan
author_facet Harmantepe, Fatma Burcu
Yiğit, Murat
Doğan, Gaye
Karslı, Zafer
Yiğit, Umut
Uyan, Orhan
author_sort Harmantepe, Fatma Burcu
title Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels on Growth Performance and Feed Utilization in Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maxima) With Reference to Nitrogen Excretion
title_short Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels on Growth Performance and Feed Utilization in Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maxima) With Reference to Nitrogen Excretion
title_full Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels on Growth Performance and Feed Utilization in Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maxima) With Reference to Nitrogen Excretion
title_fullStr Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels on Growth Performance and Feed Utilization in Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maxima) With Reference to Nitrogen Excretion
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels on Growth Performance and Feed Utilization in Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maxima) With Reference to Nitrogen Excretion
title_sort effects of dietary lipid levels on growth performance and feed utilization in juvenile black sea turbot (psetta maxima) with reference to nitrogen excretion
publisher Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi
publishDate 2014
url http://acikerisim.lib.comu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/COMU/717
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op_relation Harmantepe et al. (2014). Effects of dietary lipid levels on growth performance and feed utilization in juvenile Black Sea turbot (Psetta maxima) with reference to nitrogen excretion. Marine Science and Technology Bulletin, 3(2), 21-26.
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