OPTIMIZATION OF PRACTICAL DIETS FOR FLATFISH REARED IN EUROPE: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES

Salmonids, gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) and European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) play a lead role in the European fish production; however, other farmed fish species are required to differentiate and widen the market supply. Flatfish have long been of interest for aquaculture in Euro...

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Main Authors: BONALDO, ALESSIO, PARMA, LUCA, BONVINI, ERIKA, MARIANI, LORENZO, MANDRIOLI, LUCIANA, SIRRI, RUBINA, GATTA, PIER PAOLO, Mongile F.
Other Authors: Bonaldo A., Parma L., Bonvini E., Mariani L., Mandrioli L., Sirri R., Gatta P.P.
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spelling ftunibolognairis:oai:cris.unibo.it:11585/372644 2024-04-14T08:20:39+00:00 OPTIMIZATION OF PRACTICAL DIETS FOR FLATFISH REARED IN EUROPE: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES BONALDO, ALESSIO PARMA, LUCA BONVINI, ERIKA MARIANI, LORENZO MANDRIOLI, LUCIANA SIRRI, RUBINA GATTA, PIER PAOLO Mongile F. Bonaldo A. Parma L. Bonvini E. Mongile F. Mariani L. Mandrioli L. Sirri R. Gatta P.P. 2014 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11585/372644 eng eng - country:ITA info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9788890909221 ispartofbook:Abstract LXVIII CONVEGNO SISVET, XI CONVEGNO AIPVET, XII CONVEGNO SIRA LXVIII CONVEGNO SISVET, XI CONVEGNO AIPVET, XII CONVEGNO SIRA firstpage:163 lastpage:163 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/11585/372644 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftunibolognairis 2024-03-21T17:36:13Z Salmonids, gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) and European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) play a lead role in the European fish production; however, other farmed fish species are required to differentiate and widen the market supply. Flatfish have long been of interest for aquaculture in Europe. In particular, turbot (Psetta maxima) is the most important cultured flatfish species in Europe, widely reared also in other countries such as East Asia, whereas the sole species common sole (Solea solea) and Segenegal sole (Solea senegalensis) represent an interesting alternative for the diversification of the European and Italian aquaculture, due to the high price and high market demand. To date, the production of these species in Europe and Italy are still minimal compared to other species and further improvement are needed to achieve a full sustainability of the production cycle. Above all, pursuing the ideal feed formulation and an adequate nutrient utilization are of particular relevance for the success of the aquaculture production of any given species. In this context, a critical review of our studies aimed at optimizing the diets for these flatfish species and conducted during the last ten years will be presented. Results indicated that soles species require innovative ingredients and have specific nutritional needs to improve feed intake and growth. In particular different dietary protein levels demonstrated a considerable influence on growth, feed utilization and nitrogen excretion with the highest growth and feed utilization achieved with a diet containing 57 % of crude protein (1). A feeding trial with different dietary energy levels evidenced that increasing dietary lipid level lead to a substantial decline in performance and affect gut health. Dietary lipid levels higher than 12 % depress growth and lipid utilization. High lipid diets lead to moderate to severe intestinal steatosis and ultrastructural evaluations display cellular suffering due to a lipid overload. Soybean meal (SBM) seems to be a ... Conference Object Turbot IRIS Università degli Studi di Bologna (CRIS - Current Research Information System)
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description Salmonids, gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) and European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) play a lead role in the European fish production; however, other farmed fish species are required to differentiate and widen the market supply. Flatfish have long been of interest for aquaculture in Europe. In particular, turbot (Psetta maxima) is the most important cultured flatfish species in Europe, widely reared also in other countries such as East Asia, whereas the sole species common sole (Solea solea) and Segenegal sole (Solea senegalensis) represent an interesting alternative for the diversification of the European and Italian aquaculture, due to the high price and high market demand. To date, the production of these species in Europe and Italy are still minimal compared to other species and further improvement are needed to achieve a full sustainability of the production cycle. Above all, pursuing the ideal feed formulation and an adequate nutrient utilization are of particular relevance for the success of the aquaculture production of any given species. In this context, a critical review of our studies aimed at optimizing the diets for these flatfish species and conducted during the last ten years will be presented. Results indicated that soles species require innovative ingredients and have specific nutritional needs to improve feed intake and growth. In particular different dietary protein levels demonstrated a considerable influence on growth, feed utilization and nitrogen excretion with the highest growth and feed utilization achieved with a diet containing 57 % of crude protein (1). A feeding trial with different dietary energy levels evidenced that increasing dietary lipid level lead to a substantial decline in performance and affect gut health. Dietary lipid levels higher than 12 % depress growth and lipid utilization. High lipid diets lead to moderate to severe intestinal steatosis and ultrastructural evaluations display cellular suffering due to a lipid overload. Soybean meal (SBM) seems to be a ...
author2 Bonaldo A.
Parma L.
Bonvini E.
Mongile F.
Mariani L.
Mandrioli L.
Sirri R.
Gatta P.P.
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author BONALDO, ALESSIO
PARMA, LUCA
BONVINI, ERIKA
MARIANI, LORENZO
MANDRIOLI, LUCIANA
SIRRI, RUBINA
GATTA, PIER PAOLO
Mongile F.
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PARMA, LUCA
BONVINI, ERIKA
MARIANI, LORENZO
MANDRIOLI, LUCIANA
SIRRI, RUBINA
GATTA, PIER PAOLO
Mongile F.
OPTIMIZATION OF PRACTICAL DIETS FOR FLATFISH REARED IN EUROPE: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES
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PARMA, LUCA
BONVINI, ERIKA
MARIANI, LORENZO
MANDRIOLI, LUCIANA
SIRRI, RUBINA
GATTA, PIER PAOLO
Mongile F.
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title OPTIMIZATION OF PRACTICAL DIETS FOR FLATFISH REARED IN EUROPE: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES
title_short OPTIMIZATION OF PRACTICAL DIETS FOR FLATFISH REARED IN EUROPE: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES
title_full OPTIMIZATION OF PRACTICAL DIETS FOR FLATFISH REARED IN EUROPE: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES
title_fullStr OPTIMIZATION OF PRACTICAL DIETS FOR FLATFISH REARED IN EUROPE: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES
title_full_unstemmed OPTIMIZATION OF PRACTICAL DIETS FOR FLATFISH REARED IN EUROPE: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES
title_sort optimization of practical diets for flatfish reared in europe: a review and perspectives
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