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杨帅帅,朱筛成,张冬冬,潘祯祥,李嘉尧,吴旭干,郑善玉.2种饵料模式对稻田养殖中华绒螯蟹幼蟹养殖性能和生理代谢的影响.渔业科学进展,2023,44(4):188-200
2种饵料模式对稻田养殖中华绒螯蟹幼蟹养殖性能和生理代谢的影响
Effects of two feeding modes on the culture performance and physiological metabolism of juvenile Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) reared in rice fields
投稿时间:2022-03-29  修订日期:2022-04-25
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中文关键词: 中华绒螯蟹  稻蟹共生  饵料模式  养殖性能  生理代谢
英文关键词: Eriocheir sinensis  Rice-crab co-culture  Feeding mode  Culture performance  Physiological metabolism
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杨帅帅 上海海洋大学 上海水产养殖工程技术研究中心 上海 201306 
朱筛成 上海海洋大学 上海水产养殖工程技术研究中心 上海 201307 
张冬冬 上海海洋大学 上海水产养殖工程技术研究中心 上海 201308 
潘祯祥 上海海洋大学 上海水产养殖工程技术研究中心 上海 201309 
李嘉尧 上海海洋大学 上海水产养殖工程技术研究中心 上海 201310 
吴旭干 上海海洋大学 上海水产养殖工程技术研究中心 上海 201306上海海洋大学 农业农村部 鱼类营养与环境生态研究中心 上海 201306上海海洋大学 水产科学国家级实验教学示范中心 上海 201306 
郑善玉 淮安市淮阴区农业农村局 江苏 淮安 223300 
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中文摘要:
      为优化稻田养殖中华绒螯蟹(Eriocheir sinensis)幼蟹的饵料模式,本研究分别采用配合饲料和传统饵料(豆粕、麸皮、玉米和小麦)投喂稻田养殖中华绒螯蟹幼蟹152 d,每种投喂组各3个重复,比较2种饵料模式对幼蟹养殖性能、蛋白质代谢、消化酶、抗氧化和免疫指标的影响。结果显示,配合饲料组的雌蟹和雄蟹体质量均高于传统饵料组,但差异不显著(P>0.05);就养殖性能而言,2种饵料模式下,配合饲料组正常幼蟹的平均体质量及产量、1龄早熟蟹平均体质量及其产量、总产量和成活率均略高于传统饵料组,饵料系数显著低于传统饵料组(P<0.05);就蛋白质代谢而言,配合饲料组雌蟹和雄蟹血淋巴中的总蛋白含量显著高于传统饵料组(P<0.05),而传统饵料组雄蟹血淋巴中的尿素氮含量和肝胰腺中的谷草转氨酶活力显著高于配合饲料组(P<0.05);配合饲料组雌蟹和雄蟹肝胰腺中的脂肪酶均显著高于传统饵料组(P<0.05),而雄蟹的α-淀粉酶活力显著低于传统饵料组;配合饲料组的雌蟹血淋巴中总抗氧化能力、碱性磷酸酶、酸性磷酸酶活力和肝胰腺中酸性磷酸酶活力均显著高于传统饵料组(P<0.05)。综上所述,投喂配合饲料可以提高稻田扣蟹的养殖性能、促进蛋白质沉积和脂类吸收、增强幼蟹抗氧化和免疫能力、提高蟹种质量。
英文摘要:
      The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) is an important economic crab in China. Across most of China, juvenile Chinese mitten crabs are cultured in earthen ponds. Juvenile crab cultured in rice fields is mainly restricted to the northeastern region. Rice-crab coculture is a new mode of sustainable development, which has developed over the past 30 years in China with progress in field engineering, culture density of the Chinese mitten crab, and ecological benefits. However, there are no reports on appropriate feeds in rice-crab coculture. Presently, crabs reared in an earthen pond consume a traditional diet (including soybean meal, corn, bran, and wheat) or formulated feed. Due to the numerous advantages of formulated feed (including comprehensive nutrition, stable quality, and ease of feeding) the development of practical and cheap formulated feed for Chinese mitten crab is the latest focus for promoting the sustainable development of the Chinese mitten crab industry. Although researchers have developed a series of formulated feed for Chinese mitten crab, traditional feed is more commonly used in the culture of Chinese mitten crab due to farmers feeding habits and the low price of traditional products. However, numerous studies have shown that feeding Chinese mitten crabs formulated diets has many advantages, for example: it improves the survival rate, reduces the early maturity rate, improves non-specific immunity and disease resistance of juvenile crabs, improves the quality and culture performance of crab species, and economic benefits, etc. However, research were usually conducted under indoor or pond culture conditions. The culture environment of rice fields and ponds are quite different to each other. The feed sources and environmental stress on juvenile crabs may also be quite different between the culture environments. Therefore, it is important to explore the feeding mode of juvenile crabs cultured in rice fields. However, the optimum feed and the effect of different diets on the growth and physiological metabolism of Chinese mitten crab reared in rice fields remains unclear. It is important to optimize the rice-crab breeding mode to achieve a high-quality Chinese mitten crab industry. Formulated diets and traditional diets (soybean meal, bran, corn, and wheat) were fed to juvenile E. sinensis cultured in a rice field for 152 days. Each feeding group included three replicates. This study was conducted to compare formulated diets with traditional diets using culture performance, protein metabolism, digestive enzymes, and the antioxidant and immune indexes of juvenile crabs. The results showed that: (1) the body weights of female and male crabs from the formulated diet group were higher than those in the traditional diet group, but the differences were not significant (P>0.05) (Fig.1–3); (2) in terms of culture performance, the average body weight and yield of juvenile crabs, 1-year-old precocious crabs, and the overall total yield and survival rate of juvenile crabs in the formulated diet group were slightly higher than those of the traditional diet group. The feed conversion ratio of the formulated diet group was much lower than that of the traditional diet group (P<0.05); (3) in terms of protein metabolism, the total protein content in the hemolymph of both female and male crabs fed the formulated diet was significantly higher than that in the traditional diet group (P<0.05). Conversely, the contents of urea nitrogen in the hemolymph of male crabs and the activity of glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase in the hepatopancreas of the traditional diet group were significantly higher than those of the formulated diet group (P<0.05); (4) lipase in the hepatopancreas of female and male crabs in the formulated feed group was significantly higher than that in the traditional diet group (P<0.05). Conversely, the α-amylase activity of the male crabs in the formulated diet group was significantly lower than that of the traditional diet group; (5) the total antioxidant capacity, alkaline phosphatase, and acid phosphatase activities in the hemolymph of female crabs and the acid phosphatase activity in the hepatopancreas of the formulated diet group were significantly higher than those of the traditional feed group (P<0.05). In conclusion, feeding a formulated diet can improve the culture performance, promote protein deposition and lipid absorption, and enhance the antioxidant and immune capacity of juvenile E. sinensis reared in a rice field. These factors result in improved crab quality. This study provides a basis for optimizing the culture technology of Chinese mitten crab and the development of a formulated diet for improved rice-crab coculture.
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