Effects of algal diets supplementation on reproductive performance parameters of Nile Tilapia broodstock [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.779 – 786Other title:
  • تأثير المكملات الغذائية الطحلبية على معايير الأداء التناسلي لقطيع تفريخ البلطي النيلي [Added title page title]
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  • Annals of agricultural science, Moshtohor, 2022 v.60 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Annals of Agricultural Science, Moshtohor 2022.v.60(3)Summary: Four isonitrogenous (34.6 g kg-1 of crude protein) and isoenergetic (19.5MJ kg-1 gross energy) were formulated. Each diet was supplemented with 0 (Control), 0.5 g/ 100 g (T1), 1 g/ 100 g (T2) and 1.5 g/ 100 g (T3) dried Cyclotella spp powder. Nile tilapia broodstock were used in the present experiment 32 broodstocks (24 females + 8 males). Broodstock were sexed and transferred to conditioning 8 concrete ponds (3×1×1 m), and kept separately where, males stocked in 4 concrete ponds at stocking of 2 males in each pond also, the same was conducted for females while, stocked at 6 females in each pond in two replicate. No significant differences were found in growth performance and feed utilization for male and female fed diets supplemented with Cyclotella spp for 30 days before mating. The best condition factor and gonadosmoatic index were recorded in T3, which supplemented with 1.5% Cyclotella spp. The higher pH and sperm motility value were detected in male of T3 and T2 with insignificant differences between treatments, while the lowest one was observed in control. The highest value of absolute fecundity, relative fecundity and system productivity were obtained in T3. Keywords: Broodstock, Nile tilapia, Cyclotella spp, reproductive, semen
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Four isonitrogenous (34.6 g kg-1 of crude protein) and isoenergetic (19.5MJ kg-1 gross energy) were formulated. Each diet was supplemented with 0 (Control), 0.5 g/ 100 g (T1), 1 g/ 100 g (T2) and 1.5 g/ 100 g (T3) dried Cyclotella spp powder. Nile tilapia broodstock were used in the present experiment 32 broodstocks (24 females + 8 males). Broodstock were sexed and transferred to conditioning 8 concrete ponds (3×1×1 m), and kept separately where, males stocked in 4 concrete ponds at stocking of 2 males in each pond also, the same was conducted for females while, stocked at 6 females in each pond in two replicate. No significant differences were found in growth performance and feed utilization for male and female fed diets supplemented with Cyclotella spp for 30 days before mating. The best condition factor and gonadosmoatic index were recorded in T3, which supplemented with 1.5% Cyclotella spp. The higher pH and sperm motility value were detected in male of T3 and T2 with insignificant differences between treatments, while the lowest one was observed in control. The highest value of absolute fecundity, relative fecundity and system productivity were obtained in T3.
Keywords: Broodstock, Nile tilapia, Cyclotella spp, reproductive, semen

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