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Study on zingiber officinale powder activities in some growth indices of cyprinus carpio
Hodeis Abbasi Ghadikolaei * , Abolghasem Kamali , Mehdi Soltani , Mansour Sharifian
Department of fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, Science and Research branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
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The aim of this study was conducted to different levels (0, 0.25, 0.5,1,2 gram) of Zingiber officinale powder in per 100 gram common carp commercial diet. Demonstrated 18o(cyprinus carpio)(27±3gr) in 15aquarium(120×40×40cm)by22±4˚Ctemperature,pH=7.5±0.5,DO=8.7±0.3ppm,NO2=0.3±0.01ppm,No3=5±0.01ppm,NH4=0.5±0.01ppm,Totalhardness=150±50ppm, 16,8 light and dark) circular system within always aeration and20% volume renewed daily. After getting ginger analyze lab certification added the herb powder by rolling in it and sprayed by 1% canola oil (post pelleting liquid spraying) oil spraying in control group too and biometrical analysis done each ten days, then fish fed3% BW twice a day for one month. Comparison between treatments was performed through one way ANOVA at 5% significance level by(Duncan Multiple Range Test, DMRT).At last results shown there are significant difference in amount of fish Gain weight, ADG,FCR, Condition Factor and PER(p<0.05).there is no significant difference in amount Final Weight, GW%, SGR and Survival rate(p>0.05), despite of this point using ginger herbal medicine in carp diet improved their growth indexes than control group, but consumed higher levels of zingiber officinale had the best efficiency than other group.
Keywords: Zingiber officinale powder, common carp, growth indexes, Survival rate.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2015/11/7 | Accepted: 2016/12/5 | Published: 2018/05/29


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