Nutritive Analysis of Five Aquatic Plants at Selected Area in Kelantan, Malaysia

In terms of providing a low cost feeds for animal consumption, the nutrient component for different species of aquatic plants were evaluated. This study emphasize on the nutrition comparative between 5 species of aquatic plants such as Hydrilla verticillata (order: Hydrocharitales), Pistia stratiote...

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Main Author: Siti Maryam Salamah Ab Rhaman
Format: Undergraduate Final Project Report
Language:English
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/4811/1/SITI%20MARYAM%20SALAMAH%20BT%20AB%20RHAMAN.pdf
http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/4811/
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Summary:In terms of providing a low cost feeds for animal consumption, the nutrient component for different species of aquatic plants were evaluated. This study emphasize on the nutrition comparative between 5 species of aquatic plants such as Hydrilla verticillata (order: Hydrocharitales), Pistia stratiotes (order: Arales), Chara corallina (order: Charales), Myriophyllum spicatum (order: Haloragidales) and Azolla pinnata (order: Salviniales) were collected at the selected area in Kelantan (6.1254o N, 102.2381oE). The objectives of this study is to differentiate the nutrient component for five different species of aquatic plants. The study shows that the crude fiber values for H. verticillata, P. stratiotes, C. corallina, M. spicatum, and A. pinnata were 15.35±0.35%, 14.10±0.10%, 20.05±0.55%, 25.60±5.10% and 42.95±2.25% respectively. While the percentage of ash content recorded for H. verticillata, P. stratiotes, C. corallina, M. spicatum, and A. pinnata were 18.8%, 31.8%, 20.6%, 28.9% and 12.0% respectively. The organic matter content for H. verticillata, P. stratiotes, C. corallina, M. spicatum, and A. pinnata were 81.20±0.10%, 68.20±0.10%, 79.40±0.20%, 80.80±0.10% and 88.05±1.45% respectively. The crude protein value for H. verticillata, P. stratiotes, C. corallina, M. spicatum, and A. pinnata were 23.18±0.13%, 16.89±0.08%, 22.30±0.13%, 22.78±0.76% and 21.70±0.09% respectively. While the microbial analysis based on total bacterial count for H. verticillata, P. stratiotes, C. corallina, M. spicatum, and A. pinnata were 2.71CFU/mL, 2.88CFU/mL, 2.16CFU/mL, 0.49CFU/mL and 1.68CFU/mL respectively. In conclusion, the nutrient component for five different species of aquatic plants can are differs from each other. So, the nutrient for five different species of aquatic plants are suitable for animal feed.