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Effect of Dietary Inclusion of Sieving Wastes of the Egyptian Clover Seeds Instead of Soybean Meal for Tilapia

Published: January 8, 2020
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Introduction Nowadays aquaculture in Egypt supplies ca. 80% of human fish consumption. Egypt occupies the tenth rank all over the world concerning aquaculture production ( FAO, 2016 ). But the Aqua-feeds are shorter than the demands, besides their expensive costs; therefore there is a need to recycle and reuse all possible and available field and industrial by-products that have a nutritional ...
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A.M. Abdelhamid
Mansoura University, Egypt
Mansoura University, Egypt
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Paul Roberts
21 de abril de 2020
What is the amino acid analysis of the ingredients and the prepared diets? How much of the seed waste is available in the market place and at what cost? If there is a limited amount of the ingredient why use it, if it may not be available?
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