Callet Thérèse, Médale Françoise, Larroquet Laurence, Surget Anne, Aguirre Pierre, Kerneis Thierry, Labbé Laurent, Quillet Edwige, Geurden Inge, Skiba-Cassy Sandrine, Dupont-Nivet Mathilde
UMR GABI, INRA, AgroParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay, Jouy-en-Josas, France.
UMR NuMéA, INRA, St-Pée-sur-Nivelle, France.
PLoS One. 2017 Oct 23;12(10):e0186705. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186705. eCollection 2017.
In the context of limited marine resources, the exponential growth of aquaculture requires the substitution of fish oil and fishmeal, the traditional components of fish feeds by terrestrial plant ingredients. High levels of such substitution are known to negatively impact fish performance such as growth and survival in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) as in other salmonids. In this respect, genetic selection is a key enabler for improving those performances and hence for the further sustainable development of aquaculture. We selected a rainbow trout line over three generations for its ability to survive and grow on a 100% plant-based diet devoid of both fish oil and fishmeal (V diet) from the very first meal. In the present study, we compared the control line and the selected line after 3 generations of selection, both fed either the V diet or a marine resources-based diet (M diet). The objective of the study was to assess the efficiency of selection and the consequences on various correlated nutritional traits: feed intake, feed efficiency, digestibility, composition of whole fish, nutrient retention and fatty acid (FA) profile. We demonstrated that the genetic variability present in our rainbow trout population can be selected to improve survival and growth. The major result of the study is that after only three generations of selection, selected fish fed the V diet grew at the same rate as the control line fed the M diet, whilst the relative reduction of body weight was 36.8% before the selection. This enhanced performance on the V diet seems to be mostly linked to a higher feed intake for the selected fish.
在海洋资源有限的背景下,水产养殖的指数式增长需要用陆生植物成分替代鱼类饲料的传统成分——鱼油和鱼粉。众所周知,如此高比例的替代会对虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)以及其他鲑科鱼类的生长和存活等生长性能产生负面影响。在这方面,遗传选择是提高这些性能从而推动水产养殖进一步可持续发展的关键因素。我们选择了一个虹鳟品系,历经三代,使其从第一餐起就能在完全不含鱼油和鱼粉的100%植物性饲料(V饲料)上存活并生长。在本研究中,我们比较了经过三代选育后的对照品系和选育品系,二者分别投喂V饲料或基于海洋资源的饲料(M饲料)。本研究的目的是评估选育的效率以及对各种相关营养性状的影响:采食量、饲料效率、消化率、全鱼组成、养分保留和脂肪酸(FA)谱。我们证明了虹鳟种群中存在的遗传变异性可以通过选择来提高存活率和生长率。该研究的主要结果是,仅经过三代选育,投喂V饲料的选育鱼的生长速度就与投喂M饲料的对照品系相同,而在选育前体重相对下降了36.8%。选育鱼在V饲料上表现出的这种性能提升似乎主要与更高的采食量有关。