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Title: Dietary inclusion of watermelon rind powder and Lactobacillus plantarum: Effects on Nile tilapia's growth, skin mucus and serum immunities, and disease resistance
Authors: Hien Van Doan
Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar
Watcharapong Naraballobh
Marina Paolucci
Sutee Wongmaneeprateep
Siripavee Charoenwattanasak
Mahmoud A.O. Dawood
Mohsen Abdel-Tawwab
Authors: Hien Van Doan
Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar
Watcharapong Naraballobh
Marina Paolucci
Sutee Wongmaneeprateep
Siripavee Charoenwattanasak
Mahmoud A.O. Dawood
Mohsen Abdel-Tawwab
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Environmental Science;Immunology and Microbiology
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2021
Abstract: An eight-week investigation was conducted to access the potential impact of dietary watermelon rind powder (WMRP) and L. plantarum CR1T5 (LP) administered individually or in combination on immunity, disease resistance, and growth rate of Nile tilapia fingerlings cultured in a biofloc system. Three hundred twenty fish (average weight 16.57 ± 0.14 g) were distributed into 16 tanks at a rate of 20 fish per tank. The fish were fed different diets: Diet 1 (0 g kg−1 WMRP and 0 CFU g−1 L. plantarum) (control), Diet 2 (40 g kg−1 WMRP), Diet 3 (108 CFU g−1 LP), and Diet 4 (40 g kg−1 WMRP + 108 CFU g−1 LP) for eight weeks. A completely randomized design (CRD) with four replications was applied. Skin mucus, serum immunity, and growth parameters were analyzed every 4 weeks, and a challenge study against S. agalactiae was conducted at the end of the experiment. The findings showed that the inclusion of WMRP + LP, administrated individually or in a mixture, significantly (P<0.05) stimulated growth, skin mucus, and serum immune parameters of Nile tilapia fingerlings compared with the control. The highest values were detected in fish fed the combination of WMRP and LP, as opposed to individual administration of either WMRP or LP, in which no significant differences were detected. Within the challenge study, the relative percent survival (RPS) in Diet 2, Diet 3, and Diet 4 was 48.0%, 52.0%, and 68.0%, respectively. Fish fed 40 g kg−1 WMRP + LP produced significantly higher RPS and protection against S. agalactiae than the other treated groups. Current results suggest that the dual administration of WMRP and LP maybe an effective feed additive for Nile tilapia grown in an indoor biofloc system, capable of improving growth parameters and increasing resistance to S. agalactiae infection.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75100
ISSN: 10959947
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