Mariculture, substrate system, sea water ponds

Mariculture refers to the cultivation of marine organisms in their natural habitats, usually for food production, restoration, or research purposes. This practice can involve various systems, including substrate systems and seawater ponds. Here’s a detailed overview of both: Substrate Systems in Mariculture Substrate systems: involve the use of artificial or natural surfaces on which marine…

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Use of wastewaters in aquaculture

The use of wastewater in aquaculture has garnered attention as a sustainable practice that can contribute to food security while addressing waste management issues. Here’s an overview of its key aspects: Benefits of Using Wastewater in Aquaculture 1. Nutrient Recycling: Wastewater often contains nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, which can be beneficial for the…

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Sources and classification of nutrients and their functions

Sources and classification of nutrients and their functions Nutrients are substances that the body needs to function properly. They can be classified into several categories based on their chemical structure and functions. Here are the main categories of nutrients, along with their sources and functions: 1. Macronutrients: Carbohydrates: Sources: Grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes. Functions: Primary…

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PHYSICAL EVALUATION OF FEED STUFF AND IDENTIFICATION OF MATERIAL

Introduction: The physical evaluation of feed mostly provides preliminary information on the quality of the material. It involves assessing physical qualities such as weight, colour, smell and whether the material has suffered from any contamination by other materials. Importance of Feed Evaluation Feed evaluation is important because ingredients that belong to the same class contain…

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Anti-nutritional factors in feed stuffs for ruminants

Anti-nutritional factors Anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) are substances that when present in animal feed or water they either by themselves or through their metabolic products reduce the availability of one or more nutrients. Plants contain starch polysaccharides and no-starch polysaccharides (NSPs), and some of them are anti-nutritional factors. NSPs contain sugars other than glucose and/or have…

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Low digestibility of phytate phosphorus, their impactson the environment, and phytase opportunity in the poultry industry

Farzana Abbasi1 & Tahmina Fakhur-un-Nisa2 & Jingbo Liu1 & Xuegang Luo1 & Imtiaz Hussain Raja Abbasi3Received: 17 June 2018 /Accepted: 13 December 2018 /Published online: 20 February 2019 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2019 AbstractPhosphorus is an essential macro-mineral nutrient for poultry, needed for the body growth, development of bones, genomicfunction, good quality…

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