A study on the egg quality assessment of Japanese whiting Sillago japonica
S. Kondo, M. Yoshioka, M. Kashiwagi-2001
Nippon
Suisan Gakkaishi, 67(5): 801-806 (from
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Abstract :
To evaluate the validity of indicators for egg
quality assessment of Japanese whiting Sillago japonica, such as floating
rate, neutral buoyancy salinity (NBS), and total egg osmorality, these
variables were measured on the eggs during the spawning season in 1995 and
1999, then the relationships between these variables and viable hatching
rate of the eggs were examined. No correlation was detected between floating
rate and hatching rate in both years (r = -0.03 and r = -0.04). In 1995
hatching rate significantly correlated with both NBS (r = -0.87) and
osmorality (r = -0.79), but not in 1999 (r = -0.04 and r = -0.12). These
arranged data in both years showed that the eggs with NBS higher 23 PSU and
osmorality higher 480 mOsm/kg were low in hatching rate. It is, therefore,
concluded that both NBS and osmolarity are the indicators available for
assessing egg quality of S. japonica.
(Mie
Univ, Fac Bioresources, Tsu, Mie 5148507, Japan, e-mail of M. Kashiwagi: kasiwagi@bio.mie-u.ac.jp)