Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water

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Autor(a) principal: Bueno,Guilherme Wolff
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Mattos,Bruno Olivetti de, Neu,Dacley Hertes, David,Fernanda Seles, Feiden,Aldi, Boscolo,Wilson Rogério
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000600652
Resumo: ABSTRACT: The present research aimed to investigate the stabil¬¬ity of pellets and phosphorus leaching of diets formulated for juveniles of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), with different sources of phosphorus and different exposure times in water. Six diets were elaborated by varying the source of phosphorus (1 ‒ dicalcium phosphate (DP); 2 ‒ meat and bone meal (MBM); 3 ‒ poultry meal (PM); 4 ‒ anchovy meal (AM); 5 ‒ tilapia filleting industrial meal (TM); 6 ‒ calcined bone meal (CBM)) and, then, were submitted to four exposure times in water (5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes), with three replicates. Thus, 72 aquariums of 30‒liters were used, each being an experimental unit. All diets were evaluated for electrical conductivity of water, turgidity of pellets, mineral matter leaching, flotation of pellets, and total phosphorus leaching. Only turgidity and flotation of pellets varied with the different sources of phosphorus in the diets. The MBM diet had the highest turgidity of pellets. The PM, AM, and CBM diets had the highest flotation of pellets. The total phosphorus leaching had a linear effect with the increase of the exposure time, showing a greater release of phosphorus in the water with increase of exposure time. Data showed that PM, AM, and CBM diets had less potential impact on the aquatic environment. Conversely, the TM diet has greater polluting potential. These results showed that diets formulated with different sources of phosphorus exhibit distinct actions in the water, providing different effects on the fish culture environment.
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spelling Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in wateraquacultureaquafeedenvironmental impactphosphorus leachingwater qualityABSTRACT: The present research aimed to investigate the stabil¬¬ity of pellets and phosphorus leaching of diets formulated for juveniles of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), with different sources of phosphorus and different exposure times in water. Six diets were elaborated by varying the source of phosphorus (1 ‒ dicalcium phosphate (DP); 2 ‒ meat and bone meal (MBM); 3 ‒ poultry meal (PM); 4 ‒ anchovy meal (AM); 5 ‒ tilapia filleting industrial meal (TM); 6 ‒ calcined bone meal (CBM)) and, then, were submitted to four exposure times in water (5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes), with three replicates. Thus, 72 aquariums of 30‒liters were used, each being an experimental unit. All diets were evaluated for electrical conductivity of water, turgidity of pellets, mineral matter leaching, flotation of pellets, and total phosphorus leaching. Only turgidity and flotation of pellets varied with the different sources of phosphorus in the diets. The MBM diet had the highest turgidity of pellets. The PM, AM, and CBM diets had the highest flotation of pellets. The total phosphorus leaching had a linear effect with the increase of the exposure time, showing a greater release of phosphorus in the water with increase of exposure time. Data showed that PM, AM, and CBM diets had less potential impact on the aquatic environment. Conversely, the TM diet has greater polluting potential. These results showed that diets formulated with different sources of phosphorus exhibit distinct actions in the water, providing different effects on the fish culture environment.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000600652Ciência Rural v.49 n.6 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180429info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBueno,Guilherme WolffMattos,Bruno Olivetti deNeu,Dacley HertesDavid,Fernanda SelesFeiden,AldiBoscolo,Wilson Rogérioeng2019-05-17T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water
title Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water
spellingShingle Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water
Bueno,Guilherme Wolff
aquaculture
aquafeed
environmental impact
phosphorus leaching
water quality
title_short Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water
title_full Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water
title_fullStr Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water
title_full_unstemmed Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water
title_sort Stability and phosphorus leaching of tilapia feed in water
author Bueno,Guilherme Wolff
author_facet Bueno,Guilherme Wolff
Mattos,Bruno Olivetti de
Neu,Dacley Hertes
David,Fernanda Seles
Feiden,Aldi
Boscolo,Wilson Rogério
author_role author
author2 Mattos,Bruno Olivetti de
Neu,Dacley Hertes
David,Fernanda Seles
Feiden,Aldi
Boscolo,Wilson Rogério
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bueno,Guilherme Wolff
Mattos,Bruno Olivetti de
Neu,Dacley Hertes
David,Fernanda Seles
Feiden,Aldi
Boscolo,Wilson Rogério
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aquaculture
aquafeed
environmental impact
phosphorus leaching
water quality
topic aquaculture
aquafeed
environmental impact
phosphorus leaching
water quality
description ABSTRACT: The present research aimed to investigate the stabil¬¬ity of pellets and phosphorus leaching of diets formulated for juveniles of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), with different sources of phosphorus and different exposure times in water. Six diets were elaborated by varying the source of phosphorus (1 ‒ dicalcium phosphate (DP); 2 ‒ meat and bone meal (MBM); 3 ‒ poultry meal (PM); 4 ‒ anchovy meal (AM); 5 ‒ tilapia filleting industrial meal (TM); 6 ‒ calcined bone meal (CBM)) and, then, were submitted to four exposure times in water (5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes), with three replicates. Thus, 72 aquariums of 30‒liters were used, each being an experimental unit. All diets were evaluated for electrical conductivity of water, turgidity of pellets, mineral matter leaching, flotation of pellets, and total phosphorus leaching. Only turgidity and flotation of pellets varied with the different sources of phosphorus in the diets. The MBM diet had the highest turgidity of pellets. The PM, AM, and CBM diets had the highest flotation of pellets. The total phosphorus leaching had a linear effect with the increase of the exposure time, showing a greater release of phosphorus in the water with increase of exposure time. Data showed that PM, AM, and CBM diets had less potential impact on the aquatic environment. Conversely, the TM diet has greater polluting potential. These results showed that diets formulated with different sources of phosphorus exhibit distinct actions in the water, providing different effects on the fish culture environment.
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