A comparative study of quality of eggs produced from wild and captive spawners of Penaeus indicus and their bacterial populations


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  • A S Sahul Hameed Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin - 682 014, India

Abstract

Based on the morphology, the eggs of Penaeus indicus were classified into five different types : type A eggs with normal development; type B eggs with delayed or abnormal development; type C eggs with undifferentiated embryonic mass; type D eggs with unequal cells and type E unfertilised eggs with orange colour. The incidence of abnormal eggs was high in eyestalk ablated pond reared prawn. Statistical analysis revealed a significant difference in the percentage of abnormal eggs, hatching rate and bacterial numbers between eyestalk ablated pond reared and wild females of prawn. A significant correlation was found between the bacterial numbers and percentage of abnormal eggs, and bacterial numbers and hatching rate of eggs

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  • A S Sahul Hameed, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin - 682 014, India
    Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin - 682 014, India

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Sahul Hameed, A. S. (2011). A comparative study of quality of eggs produced from wild and captive spawners of Penaeus indicus and their bacterial populations. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 43(4), 393-397. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/8920