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publication name Effect of Spirulina platensis and Azolla Nilotica as feed additives on growth performance, antioxidant enzymes and fecundity of Oreochromis Niloticus
Authors El-daim A.; El Asely A.; Kandiel M.; Abd El-Gawad E.; Elabd H.; Shaheen A.; Abbass A
year 2021
keywords Antioxidant enzymes; Azolla nilotica; Growth parameters; Fecundity; Nile tilapia; Spirulina platensis
journal Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
volume 20
issue 3
pages 846-862
publisher Not Available
Local/International International
Paper Link http://jifro.ir/article-1-3914-en.pdf
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Abstract

This study was conducted in two experiments. Experiment 1 aimed to investigate the growth promoting and antioxidative effects of azolla nilotica (AZN) and Spirulina platensis (SP) in Oreochromis niloticus (O. niloticus). Seven fish groups (G1-G7), each in three replicates, were fed a basal diet (control), AZN 5%, AZN 10, SP 0.5%, SP 1.0%, AZN 5 %-SP 1% mix., and AZN 10% - SP 1% mix., respectively for 3 months. The results showed a significant increase in growth indices (weight gain, specific growth rate, average length gain, feed efficiency ratio), and a decrease in the feed conversion rate in all supplemented groups compared to control. Hepato-somatic index in G4 and G5 groups, and intestinal-somatic index in G4-6, and in G5 and G6 were obviously higher than control. Spleno-somatic index and antioxidant enzymes (GSH-px, SOD and CAT) markedly increased in G5 and G6 compared to control. Significant increase (P< 0.05) in white blood cells were recorded in G2 and G4. Experiment 2 verified the effect of one-month supplementation of SP 1% on males and females O. niloticus fecundity. Males fed with SP 1% had an enhanced fertility as indicated by an increase in sperm density, spermatozoa motility and livability rates compared with the control. There was a significant increase in eggs number and the fecundity index in unripe females and a tendency of egg size to increase in ripen fish. It could be concluded that SP 1% and AZN 5% supplementation is advantageous to improve O. niloticus growth and fecundity

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