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Growth and body composition effects of tuna byproduct meal (TBM) substituted for fish meal in the diet of juvenile abalone, Haliotis discus

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dc.contributor.author 정원관 -
dc.date.accessioned 2017-02-22T02:21:50Z -
dc.date.available 2017-02-22T02:21:50Z -
dc.date.issued 2016 -
dc.date.submitted 2016-03-12 -
dc.identifier.uri http://kmou.dcollection.net/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000002236091 ko_KR
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kmou.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/8277 -
dc.description.abstract The effects on growth and body composition that result from tuna byproduct meal (TBM) substituted for fish meal in the diet of juvenile abalone, Haliotis discus, were determined. One thousand two hundred and sixty juvenile abalone were randomly distributed into 18 70-L plastic rectangular containers. Six experimental diets were prepared in triplicate. The TBM0 diet included 28% fish meal and 13% soybean meal as the protein source. Twenty-five, 50, 75, and 100% of the fish meal were substituted with TBM, referred to as TBM25, TBM50, TBM75, and TBM100 diets, respectively. Finally, salted sea tangle (ST) was prepared. The essential amino acids, such as isoleucine, lysine and valine, tended to decrease with the dietary substitution of TBM for fish meal in the experimental diets. The weight gain and specific growth rate (SGR) of abalone that were fed the TBM25 diet were significantly higher than those of abalone that were fed the other diets (P < 0.05). The crude protein content of the soft body of the abalone linearly decreased with dietary substitution of TBM for fish meal. In conclusion, as much as 75% of the fish meal in the diet of abalone can be replaced with TBM without a retardation in weight gain and SGR of the abalone when 28% fish meal was included. -
dc.description.tableofcontents Contents i List of Tables ii Abstract (in Korean) iii I. Experiment 1 Abstract 1 1. Introduction 3 2. Materials and Methods 6 2. 1. Preparation of Abalone and Rearing Conditions 6 2. 2. Preparation of the Experimental Diets 6 2. 3. Analytical Procedures of the Diets and Carcass 8 2. 4. Statistical Analysis 9 3. Results 10 4. Discussion 16 II. Conclusion 19 III. Acknowledgements 20 Ⅳ. References 21 -
dc.language eng -
dc.publisher 한국해양대학교 대학원 -
dc.title Growth and body composition effects of tuna byproduct meal (TBM) substituted for fish meal in the diet of juvenile abalone, Haliotis discus -
dc.title.alternative 전복, Haliotis discus 치패용 배합사료내 어분의 참치가공부산물 대체 시 성장 및 체구성에 미치는 영향 -
dc.type Thesis -
dc.date.awarded 2016-02 -
dc.contributor.alternativeName Won-Gwan Jung -
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