2019
Improvement of Soybean Germplasm for Aquaculture Feed
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
GeneticsGenomicsSeed quality
Lead Principal Investigator:
Ed Cahoon, University of Nebraska
Co-Principal Investigators:
Tom Clemente, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Project Code:
1716
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Brief Project Summary:

The proposed research addresses the need for soybean germplasm with high-value oil quality traits for aquaculture feed. The current soybean-based aquaculture feedstocks lack EPA and DHA omega-3 fish oil fatty acids and other oil-based feed components. Because of these deficiencies, soybean-based aquaculture feed requires supplementation with fish oil and
high-priced astaxanthin flesh pigments, particularly for farm-raised salmon. In addition, oils with enhanced omega-3 fatty acid content are prone to oxidation, which reduces the shelf life of fish due to the development of off-flavors and odors.

Unique Keywords:
#seed composition
Information And Results
Project Deliverables

Aim 1. Developing soybean germplasm with oils enriched in EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids.
Aim 2. Optimizing production of astaxanthin in soybean seeds.
Aim 3. Applying emerging synthetic biology techniques to stack EPA/DHA omega-3 fatty acid, astaxanthin, and high vitamin E antioxidant traits into Nebraska soybean germplasm.
Aim 4. Conducting physiological and field-evaluation of new aquaculture germplasm to optimize agronomic performance.

Final Project Results

Updated November 18, 2019:

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