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Využití vybraných komponentů rostlinného původu ve výživě ryb
Zugárková, Iveta
The main aim of this Bachelor´s thesis was to create a literary review on the use of selected plant components in fish nutrition. Part of the review contains data on fish bre-eding and nutrition, nutritional requirements regarding the nutrients and customization of fish food. The second part of the Bachelor´s thesis presents a draft on the methodo-logy of a feeding test. Both scaled and mirror forms of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) will be used in this test and fed different crops: feeding and low-phosphate wheat, feeding and pearl barley. The corps will be processed into granule to make the food intake and utilization easier. The test will star in May 2016 and be carried out in the recirculation system of the aquarium room at the Department of fishery and hydrobiolo-gy of the Mendel University in Brno. The aims of the test is to evaluate the production effectiveness of used crops, including their influence on the chemical composition of fish tissues and selected parameters of internal environment of fish bodies. The tested crop species were chosen based on the data on the influence of various crops on the phosphorus level reductions in fishponds. Because the plant food for carp represents the most expensive part of carp breeding, there is ongoing research for finding economically and nutritionally suitable food.
Využití komponentů a krmiv rostlinného původu ve výživě kapra obecného (Cyprinus carpio L.).
Kudláček, Josef
The aim of this thesis was to compare the effects of feed mixtures with different share of selected plant components on common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). Two feed tests were conducted in recirculation aquaculture system, in tanks with a volume of 160 l. The tests were conducted in two repetitions and lasted for 64 - 65 days. The feed ratio was 2% of the fish stock weight. For the first test 6 feed variants were prepared. A complete feed mixture for carp (KP1 Plus 15%) was chosen for the control and also as the base for other experimental feed mixtures. The following variants were prepared: feed mixtures with the addition of pea 15%, soybean 15%, lupine 15%, 30% and 45%. The resulting effect was similar for all feeds. Soybean 15% feed achieved the best results (FCR 2.47, SGR 0,71 %.d-1, RGR 50,14 %). Lupine feeds showed worse production parameter levels, whencompared tothe control. From an economic point of view, the mostcost effectivefeed was lupine 45% (FCR 2,67, SGR 0,66 %.d-1 RGR 46,64 %). For the second test 4 feed variants were prepared. The control and base for experimental feed mixtures was the same as in the first test (KP1 Plus 15%). The following feed variants were used: lupine 20%, 45% and 70%. Feed variant with 45% lupine achieved the best results (FCR 2,23, SGR 0,79 % .d-1, RGR 56,75 %) ,followed by lupine 70% (FCR 2,24, SGR 0,78 %. d-1, RGR 56,91 %), therefore, lupine feeds have achieved better production and economic parameters, when compared to the control.
Využití vybraných komponentů rostlinného původu ve výživě ryb
Zugárková, Iveta
The main aim of this Bachelor´s thesis was to create a literary review on the use of selected plant components in fish nutrition. Part of the review contains data on fish bre-eding and nutrition, nutritional requirements regarding the nutrients and customization of fish food. The second part of the Bachelor´s thesis presents a draft on the methodo-logy of a feeding test. Both scaled and mirror forms of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) will be used in this test and fed different crops: feeding and low-phosphate wheat, feeding and pearl barley. The corps will be processed into granule to make the food intake and utilization easier. The test will star in May 2016 and be carried out in the recirculation system of the aquarium room at the Department of fishery and hydrobiolo-gy of the Mendel University in Brno. The aims of the test is to evaluate the production effectiveness of used crops, including their influence on the chemical composition of fish tissues and selected parameters of internal environment of fish bodies. The tested crop species were chosen based on the data on the influence of various crops on the phosphorus level reductions in fishponds. Because the plant food for carp represents the most expensive part of carp breeding, there is ongoing research for finding economically and nutritionally suitable food.

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