Studies on Manganese uptake in Tilapia mossambica and Salmo gairdnerii |
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Authors: | Mounir M. Ishac Alexander M. Dollar |
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Affiliation: | (1) College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington;(2) Water Pollution Unit, National Research Center, Dokki, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Tilapia mossambica fingerlings, 5 weeks of age, were reared in simulated fresh water medium which was either free of manganese or supplied with manganese at a concentration of 2.5 µg/l. They were fed synthetic diets which were either deficient (2.8 mg Mn/kg dry diet) or supplied with manganese (35.5 mg Mn/kg dry diet). The feeding tests were carried for 10 weeks. Best growth was obtained when the element was supplied in both food and water. When manganese was absent or was supplied only in water or food, the following symptoms were noted: (1) Poor growth, (2) reduced food consumption, (3) loss of equilibrium, and (4) increased mortality. From the results, the daily requirement for manganese by Tilapia for growth and development was calculated to be 1.7 mg/kg live fish.This paper is based on a part of a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate College of University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. |
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