Fan Zhou
Zhejiang University
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Aquaculture International | 2018
Fan Zhou; Ya-Qin Wang; Yi-Jiang Bei; Wing-Keong Ng; Dingnan Wang; Shiyan Li; Qing-Hui Meng; Xue-Yan Ding
An 8-week feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of three dietary methionine (Met) sources [dl-Met, coated-Met, and a methionine hydroxy analogue calcium salt (MHA-Ca)] for Chinese soft-shelled turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis). Triplicate groups of juvenile turtles (initial weight 3.48xa0±xa00.03 g) were fed twice per day at 3% of body weight with positive control diet (T1, 46% protein and 46% fish meal, FM), negative control diet (T2, 43% protein and 23% FM), or three other test diets supplemented with either 0.2% coated-Met (T3), 0.125% MHA-Ca (T4), or 0.1% dl-Met (T5) to the T2 basal formulation, respectively. The feeding trial was conducted in 15 350-L plastic containers with three replicates per dietary treatment. The results showed that the highest and lowest percentage weight gain (1023.5xa0±xa018.2 versus 882.1xa0±xa014.5%) and feed efficiency (87.2xa0±xa00.94 versus 81.4xa0±xa00.4%) were observed in turtles fed the T1 and T2 diet (Pxa0<xa00.05), respectively. Significant improvement in weight gain was observed in turtles fed diets with Met supplementation, irrespective of source, compared with turtles fed the T2 diet. It was observed that dietary MHA-Ca had similar efficacy compared with dl-Met in terms of growth performance and feed utilization efficiency of the turtles (Pxa0>xa00.05). Protein utilization efficiency was significantly higher in turtles fed T4 or T5 diet compared to the T2 diet. Whole body protein content (17.0 to 17.4% on a wet weight basis) in turtles fed with Met-added diets was comparable to those of turtles fed the T1 diet which were significantly higher compared to T2-fed turtles. Antioxidant defense system enzymes, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione peroxidase showed the highest activity, 658.8xa0±xa017.9xa0U/mL and 642.8xa0±xa017.5xa0μmol/L, respectively, in the serum of turtle fed the MHA-Ca supplemented diet and was significantly higher compared to turtles fed the T2 or T3 diet. The present results showed that P. sinensis are able to effectively use added MHA-Ca and dl-Met in low protein and low FM diets to enhance growth, feed utilization efficiency, nitrogen retention, and antioxidant defense system enzyme activities.
Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2011
Fan Zhou; Wenxin Song; Qingjun Shao; Xiang Peng; Jinxing Xiao; Ying Hua; Bergo Ngandzali Owari; Tingzhou Zhang; Wing-Keong Ng
Aquaculture Research | 2010
Fan Zhou; Wen Xiong; Jinxing Xiao; Qing-Jun Shao; Owari Ngandzali Bergo; Ying Hua; Xuejun Chai
Aquaculture | 2011
Fan Zhou; Qingjun Shao; Jinxing Xiao; Xiang Peng; Bergo-Owari Ngandzali; Zhong Sun; Wing-Keong Ng
Aquaculture | 2013
Fan Zhou; Xue-Yan Ding; He Feng; Yong-bin Xu; Hui-li Xue; Jian-ren Zhang; Wing-Keong Ng
Aquaculture Research | 2013
Jinxing Xiao; Fan Zhou; Na Yin; Jing Zhou; Song Gao; Hui Li; Qingjun Shao; Junzhuo Xu
Archive | 2012
Jinxing Xiao; Qingjun Shao; Tianming Wang; Wenming Ma; Gang Zheng; Fan Zhou; Ying Hua; Yufang Zhou; Wenzhong Fu
Aquaculture Research | 2016
Fan Zhou; Ya-Qin Wang; Xue-Yan Ding; Wing-Keong Ng; Feng He; Hui-li Xue
Archive | 2012
Jinxing Xiao; Qingjun Shao; Tianming Wang; Wenming Ma; Gang Zheng; Fan Zhou; Ying Hua; Yufang Zhou; Jing Zhou
Archive | 2012
Jinxing Xiao; Qingjun Shao; Tianming Wang; Wenming Ma; Gang Zheng; Fan Zhou; Ying Hua; Yufang Zhou; Song Gao; Wenzhong Fu