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We conducted a 16-wk feeding trial with large juvenile red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus. Four diets were randomly assigned to six replicate tanks per treatment. Three isonitrogenous (ca. 44.5% protein) and isolipidic (ca. 14.1% lipid) extruded diets were formulated to compare a fishmeal-based diet...
Two parallel feeding trials were conducted to determine the responses of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus, initially weighing 4.7±0.3 g) and shortfin corvina (Cynoscion parvipinnis, initially weighing 8.6±1.0 g) to increasing dietary percentages of non-genetically modified soybean meal (SBM-3010),...
We assessed the nutritional value of an enzymatically processed soybean meal (HP300, Hamlet Protein Inc., Findlay, Ohio, USA; hereafter ESBM) in the diet of red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus. A digestibility and two growth trials (Trials I and II) were conducted to: (i) assess the in vivo digestibility ...
About 70% of the phosphorus in plant feedstuffs is typically in the form of organic phytates, but molecular phytogenetic techniques allow the development of variant seed forms that are capable of storing most of it in an inorganic form. In response to concerns over excessive phosphorus discharges...