Published 1997 | Version v1
Journal article

Induced mitotic gynogenesis in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.), optimizing irradiation dose of X- and gamma-ray

  • 1. Godolloi Agrartud. Egyet., Godollo (Hungary)
  • 2. TEHAG Fish Hatchery, Szazhalombatta (Hungary)

Description

Mitotic gynogenesis was induced in common carp, Cyprinus carpio L., in hatchery and laboratory conditions, using 60Co gamma-ray and X-ray for inactivation of sperm DNA and a subsequent heat shock for inducing endomitosis. The parameter examined was the dose of irradiation in the range of 70-140 Krad. Carp spermatozoa irradiated by 70-100 Krad doses showed higher motility and fertilization ability than the ones irradiated by 110-140 Krad. Sperm treated with doses of 70-90 Krad showed the same fertility rate, but lower survival rate at embryo stage compared with 100 Krad. The shock temperature and duration applied in these experiments for restoration of diploidy level were 40 degrees C plus/minus 0.1 and 2 min., respectively. The highest frequency of mitotic gynogenetic larvae was achieved by 100 Krad 60Co gamma ray at 34 min. after fertilization, - up to 12.2 percent (at 23 degrees C incubating temperature)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Animal breeding and feeding
Journal Volume
46
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 97-105
ISSN
0230-1814

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FAO/AGRIS record; ARN: HU1997000429