Dietary magnesium requirement and physiological responses of marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei reared in low salinity water |
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Authors: | K.-M. CHENG,C.-Q. HU,Y.-N. LIU,S.-X. ZHENG,& X.-J. QI |
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Affiliation: | South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China;;Zhanjiang Yuehai Feed Co., Ltd, Zhanjiang, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() An 8‐week feeding experiment was conducted to determine the dietary magnesium (Mg) requirement and physiological responses of Litopenaeus vannamei in low salinity water of 2 g L?1. Casein–gelatin‐based diets supplemented with seven levels of Mg (0, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 3.2, 6.4 and 8.0 g kg?1) were fed to juvenile shrimp. Prior to the experiment, the postlarvae were gradually acclimated to the low salinity media and fed with a basal diet (0.5 g Mg kg?1) for 2 weeks. After 8 weeks of feeding, survival ranged from 80.11% to 85.65% with no significant difference among the treatments. Hepatopancreas Mg2+‐ATPase and Na+/K+‐ATPase activities and muscle content of lipid and protein were not significantly affected by graded levels of Mg. The weight gain and mineral (calcium, potassium, sodium and total phosphorus) content of different tissues were significantly affected by dietary Mg levels, while there were no significant differences in ash and zinc content in tissues. The Mg content in tissues except hepatopancreas was maintained relatively constant regardless of dietary treatments. The dietary Mg requirement for optimal growth was 2.60–3.46 g Mg kg?1 by using the polynomial regression analysis based on growth. |
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Keywords: | Litopenaeus vannamei low salinity magnesium nutrition and physiology requirement |
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