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A polyculture experiment was carried out to compare the growth performance and meat quality of
Labeo rohita, Catla catla and Cyprinus carpio, under the influence of fertilization and
supplementary feed in various combinations was conducted in earthen ponds having area of 0.02
ha with two replications for each treatment. After preliminary preparation of ponds, each pond
was stocked with Labeo rohita, Catla catla and Cyprinus carpio in the ratio of 20:15:15,
respectively. In this experiment, all the ponds received the same quantity of N but the sources
were different. The amount of organic manure, fertilizer and supplementary feed was calculated
on N-equivalence of 0.2g N/100g body weight of fish weekly for cow manure,nitrophos and
daily basis for supplementary feed. In pond 1 100% nitrogen was taken from organic manure
(cow manure) and in pond 2, 100% nitrogen was taken from inorganic fertilizers (nitrophos). In
pond 3, 50% nitrogen was taken from cow manure and 50% from nitrophos whereas in pond 4,
50% nitrogen was taken from cow manure and 50% from supplementary feed. In case of pond 50,
50% nitrogen was taken from nitrophos and 50% from supplementary feed. Pond 6 received the
25% nitrogen from cow manure, 25% from nitrophos and 50% from supplementary feed under
different treatments. The supplementary feed was formulated for treatments T 4 , T 5 and T 6 having
30% crude protein by using fish meal, rice polish, sunflower meal, maize gluten (30% C.P.),
canola oil, vitamin and minerals premix. The following parameters viz., total body weight, total
length, condition factor, specific growth rate (SGR), length-weight relationship, nitrogen
conversion ratio (NCR), nitrogen incorporation efficiency(NIE), gross and net fish production,
cost-benefit analysis, of these three fish species were recorded on monthly basis. At the final
harvest, the proximate composition of fish meat sample was studied. Labeo rohita, Catla catla
and Cyprinus carpio showed the minimum average body weight of 16.3, 16.5, 17.1, 16.5, 16.1
and 16.4g; 18.6, 19.1, 18.7, 18.9, 18.3 and 19.1g and 24.5, 24.9, 24.7, 24.7, 24.3 and 24.3g The
maximum average body weight of Labeo rohita, Catla catla and Cyprinus carpio were recorded
as 933.7, 923.1, 974.8, 931.9, 1024.6 and 1215.0g; 972.1, 890.6, 1073.0, 1181.0, 1038.7 and
1256.7g and 1013.7, 921.3, 992.6, 1105.8, 992.4 and 1119.0g in Catla catla showed the
maximum growth performance (1256.7g) in
T 6 receiving cow manure, nitrophos and
supplementary feed. Labeo rohita showed the second highest (1215.0g), while in case of
Cyprinus carpio, it was comparatively lesser (1119.0g) as compared to other two species. Labeo
rohita showed the highest specific growth rate as (1.177%) followed by Catla catla (1.147%) and
C. carpio (1.049%) in T 6 receiving cow manure, nitrophos and supplementary feed. Among the
different treatments, the highest gross fish production of Labeo rohita, Catla catla and Cyprinus
carpio were recorded as 2996.53 kg -1 ha -1 year -1 in T 6 receiving cow manure, nitrophos and
supplementary feed amongst the treatments. The physicochemical charactersitics of pond water
remained within the favourable limits for fish culture. Among these different treatments, T 6 under
the influence of fertilization and supplementary feed is appeared to be optimal and best , as it
significantly enhanced the fish growth rate, specific growth rate, fish production and other growth
parameters as compared to the other treatments. From the above conclusion, manipulation of
Cyprinus carpio along with the major carps and the provision of supplementary feed and
fertilization enhanced the growth rate, production, meat quality a in semi intensive culture
system. Furthermore it increased the effectiveness of liming application and the availability of
nutrients to phytoplankton and zooplankton for the fish species in polyculture system which is
helpful in reduction of the input costs. |
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