Argentina: Pilot test to evaluate the growth of Siberian salmon

Published 2023년 4월 12일

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A team of specialists from INTA Hilario Ascasubi is studying the adaptability of Siberian salmon to local agroecological conditions in the Villarino and Patagones districts. The preliminary results show a 90% survival percentage with good weight gains, indicating the species' progressive growth under local conditions. The species is herbivorous, suitable for low-cost rations, and has the ability to efficiently control aquatic weeds. The pilot test, which began in November 2021, is seen as a potential new productive activity for the region.
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The reservoirs to store the water that producers receive during the irrigation shift in the Villarino and Patagones districts –Buenos Aires– can be an opportunity to add a new productive activity in the region. For this, a team of specialists from INTA Hilario Ascasubi is advancing with the study of the adaptability of Siberian salmon to local agroecological conditions. Preliminary results confirmed that the survival percentage was 90 %, with very good weight gains, which demonstrates the progressive and optimal growth of this species under local conditions and based on local forages. During the experience, a periodic record of temperature, salinity of the water and dissolved oxygen was kept. "Siberian salmon showed great adaptation to extreme temperatures in summer and winter, in both cases without problems," said Marcos Bongiovanni - INTA Hilario Ascasubi researcher - and added: "Alfalfa consumption was very good, with daily rations of 5 kilograms of green alfalfa during ...
Source: Intainforma

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