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Performance of iexcel (2010 strain) post-juveniles tilapia influenced by replacing fish meal with different levels of velvet bean (mucuna pruriens)leaf meal [manuscript] / France Anne Marie Gonzales.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanag State Agricultural University, April 2018.Description: x, 46 leaves ; 28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
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The study was conducted to determine the aquaculture performance of Nile tilapia after feeding them with different levels of Mucuna seed meal as partial replacement for fish meal. With this, the study showed that using Treatment 2 (25% peat M. prurieins + 75% commercial feeds) and Treatment 3 (50% M. "2 pruriens + 50% commercial feeds) is comparable to Treatment 1 (100% commercial feed) in terms of giving the optimum growth "2 performance of O. niloticus. Seventy one post-juveniles Nile tilapia were used and randomly divided into three treatments and replication.Feeds given were measured daily. The data on absolute growth rate, condition factor, and feed consumption were subjected to the One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). """! Data were analyzed using the list significance difference (LSD) test. Result showed that here was no significant difference among the three treatments in terms of the data gathered.
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The study was conducted to determine the aquaculture performance of Nile tilapia after feeding them with different levels of Mucuna seed meal as partial replacement for fish meal. With this, the study showed that using Treatment 2 (25% peat M. prurieins + 75% commercial feeds) and Treatment 3 (50% M. "2 pruriens + 50% commercial feeds) is comparable to Treatment 1 (100% commercial feed) in terms of giving the optimum growth "2 performance of O. niloticus. Seventy one post-juveniles Nile tilapia were used and randomly divided into three treatments and replication.Feeds given were measured daily. The data on absolute growth rate, condition factor, and feed consumption were subjected to the One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). """! Data were analyzed using the list significance difference (LSD) test. Result showed that here was no significant difference among the three treatments in terms of the data gathered.

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