Effects of Arthrospira platensis supplemented diets on growth performance and ovarian development of lanchester’s freshwater prawn broodstock (Macrobrachium lanchesteri De Man, 1911)
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Creator Jomsuda Duangwongsa
Title Effects of Arthrospira platensis supplemented diets on growth performance and ovarian development of lanchester’s freshwater prawn broodstock (Macrobrachium lanchesteri De Man, 1911)
Contributor Natakarn Mukdajaturaphak, Jongkon Promya, Chanagun Chitmanat, Khajornkiat Srinuansom
Publisher Faculty of Agriculture
Publication Year 2569
Journal Title Khon Kaen Agriculture Journal
Journal Vol. 54
Journal No. 3
Page no. 639-657
Keyword female lanchester’s freshwater prawn broodstock, Arthrospira platensis, ovarian development, size at first maturity, return on investment (ROI)
URL Website https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/agkasetkaj
Website title Khon Kaen Agriculture Journal
ISSN 3027-6497 (Online)
Abstract This study evaluated the optimal dietary supplementation level of Arthrospira platensis (AP) for enhancing growth performance and ovarian development in female lanchester’s freshwater prawn broodstock, Macrobrachium lanchesteri. A completely randomized design (CRD) was applied with 4 diets containing 0, 3, 5, and 7 percent of AP supplementation (T1–T4), each with 3 replicates. Broodstock were reared in water 50 liters/tank at a density of 100 individuals/tank and fed twice daily at 3% of body weight for 49 days. Growth performance was significantly influenced by dietary supplementation. The 7% AP treatment (T4) resulted in the highest weight gain (12.46±0.32%), average daily gain (2.14±0.15 mg/day), specific growth rate (0.39±0.04%/day), and the most efficient feed conversion ratio (1.02±0.12) compared to the other treatments (P<0.05). However, no significant differences were observed in body length or survival rate among treatments. Reproductive parameters were also improved with supplementation. The 7% AP treatment (T4) produced the highest gonadosomatic index (GSI) (10.63±1.75%) and the greatest proportion of broodstock at advanced ovarian stages (S3 and S4) (P<0.01). Eggs from this group were oval–shaped and had the largest dimensions (0.36±0.08 × 0.27±0.06 mm), indicating enhanced egg quality. Meanwhile, the 5% AP treatment (T3) produced the highest condition factor (K) and the smallest size at first maturity (Lm) (2.98±0.01 cm). The highest fecundity was also observed in the 7% AP treatment (T4), with an average of 184.40±45.00 eggs/female, with a positive relationship between body length and fecundity. In terms of production economics, production cost showed a negative relationship with the return on investment (ROI) as the level of AP supplementation increased (R² = 0.9880). The 7% AP treatment (T4) had the highest production cost (209.14±1.55 THB/kg), while the control group (T1) had the lowest cost and generated the highest net profit (112.59±6.25 THB/kg) and ROI when sold at 375 THB/kg. In conclusion, dietary supplementation with AP at 7% is optimal for enhancing growth, ovarian development, and egg quality in M. lanchesteri, while 5% AP treatment is more suitable for promoting early maturation and broodstock management. However, production cost management remains a critical factor influencing economic viability. Therefore, the appropriate supplementation level should be selected based on the specific objectives of broodstock production.
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