Growth, Yield and Profitability of Major Carps Culture in Coastal Homestead Ponds Stocked with Wild and Hatchery Fish Seed
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Experimental Design
2.2. Pond Preparation and Fish Seed Stocking
2.3. Feeding Management
2.4. Water Parameter Monitoring
2.5. Assessment of Fish Growth Performances and Yields
2.6. Economics of Carp Culture
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Water Quality Parameters
3.2. Fish Growth and Survival Rate Assessment
3.3. Fish Yield and Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR)
3.4. Economics of Carp Polyculture
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameter | Unit | Treatments | F | p Value | ||
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T1 | T2 | T3 | ||||
pH | - | 7.98 ± 0.26 a (7.3–8.35) | 7.72 ± 0.29 b (7.2–8.3) | 7.87 ± 0.20 c (7.3–8.21) | 9.68 | 0.00013 |
Salinity | PSU | 0.15 ± 0.04 a (0.08–0.24) | 0.16 ± 0.05 a (0.07–0.29) | 0.15 ± 0.02 a (0.10–0.25) | 0.929 | 0.397 |
DO | mg/L | 5.12 ± 0.24 ab (4.69–5.61) | 5.11 ± 0.20 a (4.7–5.56) | 5.20 ± 0.18 b (4.90–5.59) | 2.093 | 0.13 |
Transparency | cm | 30.16 ± 2.29 a (25.5–33.2) | 32.96 ± 2.06 a (28.5–35.5) | 30.76 ± 2.04 a (25.9–33.8) | 18.53 | <0.001 |
Water temperature | °C | 23.68 ± 2.52 a (18.2–26.1) | 23.86 ± 2.87 a (18.4–26.55) | 23.68 ± 2.80 a (18.5–26.7) | 0.05 | 0.94 |
TDS | mg/L | 285.15 ± 21.74 a (244–333) | 299.10 ± 28.30 b (256–353) | 306.53 ± 36.02 b (260–400) | 5.36 | 0.005 |
Conductivity | µS/cm | 570.38 ± 43.42 a (488–666) | 598.30 ± 56.60 b (512–706) | 613.17 ± 72.06 b (520–800) | 5.37 | 0.005 |
Species | Treatment | Number of sp./Ha | Average Initial Weight (g) | Average Final Weight (g) | SGR (%/day) | Weight Gain (g) | Survival Rate (%) |
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Gibelion catla | T1 | 878 | 130.49 ± 7.31 a | 889.23 ± 62.39 a | 1.06 ± 0.011 a | 758.74 ± 55.56 a | 77.78 ± 6.93 a |
T2 | 870 | 136.88 ± 5.55 a | 10,096.14 ± 27.9 b | 1.11 ± 0.01 b | 872.26 ± 23.14 b | 82.78 ± 2.54 a | |
T3 | 823 | 137.40 ± 0.76 a | 1117.92 ± 41.16 c | 1.16 ± 0.012 c | 980.51 ± 40.42 c | 90.11 ± 4.83 a | |
F | - | 1.57 | 18.5 | 45.21 | 21.05 | 4.44 | |
p | - | 0.28 | 0.002 | <0.001 | 0.001 | 0.06 | |
Labeo rohita | T1 | 888 | 110.79 ± 1.30 a | 804.21 ± 7.58 a | 1.10 ± 0.01 a | 693.42 ± 7.67 a | 75.11 ± 8.33 a |
T2 | 823 | 120.83 ± 1.93 b | 956.49 ± 12.42 b | 1.15 ± 0.01 b | 835.66 ± 13.40 a | 74.11 ± 12.27 ab | |
T3 | 823 | 115.93 ± 1.01 c | 1039.94 ± 17.09 c | 1.19 ± 0.035 b | 924.01 ± 18.08 a | 91.44 ± 4.07 b | |
F | - | 34.88 | 255 | 14.67 | 215.4 | 3.60 | |
p | - | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.005 | <0.001 | 0.09 | |
Cirrhinus mrigala | T1 | 660 | 120.46 ± 3.04 a | 665.10 ± 13.16 a | 0.95 ± 0.04 a | 544.63 ± 11.16 a | 74.50 ± 5.77 a |
T2 | 658 | 117.95 ± 1.98 a | 643.19 ± 6.16 a | 0.96 ± 0.02 a | 525.24 ± 8.06 a | 72.91 ± 8.99 a | |
T3 | 659 | 118.85 ± 1.04 a | 766.04 ± 14.34 a | 1.06 ± 0.03 b | 647.19 ± 13.33 b | 92.85 ± 6.90 b | |
F | - | 1.02 | 92.64 | 12.62 | 105.2 | 6.82 | |
p | - | 0.41 | <0.001 | 0.007 | <0.001 | 0.03 | |
Labeo calbasu | T1 | 658 | 116.39 ± 3.35 a | 701.87 ± 15.20 a | 1.07 ± 0.01 a | 585.48 ± 12.38 a | 77.78 ± 2.67 a |
T2 | 660 | 118.55 ± 2.31 a | 758.61 ± 14.43 b | 1.03 ± 0.02 b | 640.06 ± 13.48 b | 86.81 ± 7.87 ab | |
T3 | 658 | 119.56 ± 0.65 a | 806.72 ± 6.95 c | 1.00 ± 0.02 b | 687.15 ± 7.60 c | 94.77 ± 2.34 b | |
F | - | 1.38 | 50.8 | 17.65 | 59.27 | 8.71 | |
p | - | 0.31 | <0.001 | 0.003 | <0.001 | 0.01 |
Species | Fish Yield (kg/ha/6 Month) | F | p Value | ||
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T1 | T2 | T3 | |||
Gibelion catla | 352.35 ± 151.90 a | 598.77 ± 67.84 a | 559.65 ± 86.28 a | 4.49 | 0.06 |
Labeo rohita | 468.20 ± 67.24 a | 478.65 ± 94.24 ab | 589.77 ± 12.07 b | 3.01 | 0.12 |
Cirrhinus mrigala | 149.41 ± 91.26 a | 169.12 ± 57.21 a | 217.03 ± 78.37 a | 0.61 | 0.57 |
Labeo calbasu | 205.60 ± 61.81 a | 338.29 ± 69.66 ab | 319.90 ± 3.86 b | 5.35 | 0.05 |
All species | 1376.78 ± 112.64 a | 1584.85 ± 126.53 ab | 1686.36 ± 129.92 b | 4.91 | 0.05 |
FCR | 3.32 ± 0.31 a | 3.21 ± 0.33 a | 2.65 ± 0.10 b | 5.35 | 0.04 |
Parameters | Treatment | F | p Value | ||
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T1 | T2 | T3 | |||
Cost | |||||
Lime | 6000 a | 6000 a | 6000 a | − | − |
Fertilizer | 4000 a | 4000 a | 4000 a | − | − |
Fish seed | 102,393.6 ± 3150.18 a | 101,928 ± 3076.04 a | 117,133.5 ± 121.25 b | 34.69 | <0.001 |
Feed | 185,674.7 ± 13,881.67 a | 189,371.4 ± 12,389.97 a | 187,030.2 ± 9953.30 a | 0.07 | 0.93 |
Total cost | 297,228. ± 19,700.81 a | 296,762.5 ± 17626.14 a | 311,968 ± 16,702.94 a | 0.69 | 0.54 |
Return | |||||
Total return | 351,312 ± 24,592.93 a | 392,028.3 ± 27,161.81 ab | 410,427.2 ± 26,042.5 b | 4.07 | 0.07 |
Net benefit | 54,083.56 ± 13,919.48 a | 94,965.82 ± 10,557.14 b | 98,459.23 ± 21,000.62 b | 7.34 | 0.02 |
Cost-benefit ratio | 0.14 ± 0.12 a | 0.22 ± 0.19 a | 0.2 ± 0.17 a | 0.16 | 0.85 |
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Hossain, M.B.; Nur, A.-A.U.; Ahmed, M.M.; Ullah, M.A.; Albeshr, M.F.; Arai, T. Growth, Yield and Profitability of Major Carps Culture in Coastal Homestead Ponds Stocked with Wild and Hatchery Fish Seed. Agriculture 2022, 12, 1131. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12081131
Hossain MB, Nur A-AU, Ahmed MM, Ullah MA, Albeshr MF, Arai T. Growth, Yield and Profitability of Major Carps Culture in Coastal Homestead Ponds Stocked with Wild and Hatchery Fish Seed. Agriculture. 2022; 12(8):1131. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12081131
Chicago/Turabian StyleHossain, Mohammad Belal, As-Ad Ujjaman Nur, Md. Moudud Ahmed, Md. Akram Ullah, Mohammed Fahad Albeshr, and Takaomi Arai. 2022. "Growth, Yield and Profitability of Major Carps Culture in Coastal Homestead Ponds Stocked with Wild and Hatchery Fish Seed" Agriculture 12, no. 8: 1131. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12081131
APA StyleHossain, M. B., Nur, A.-A. U., Ahmed, M. M., Ullah, M. A., Albeshr, M. F., & Arai, T. (2022). Growth, Yield and Profitability of Major Carps Culture in Coastal Homestead Ponds Stocked with Wild and Hatchery Fish Seed. Agriculture, 12(8), 1131. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12081131