Artificial spawning of carp (Cyprinus
carpio L.); differences between the effects of reproduction in females
of Hungarian, Polish and French origin treated with carp pituitary
homogenate or [D-Tle6, ProNHEt9] GnRH (Lecirelin)
E.Brzuska-2004
Aquaculture Research, 35(14): 1318-1327
Abstract:
The investigation concerned the reproduction effects in carp
females of the Hungarian strain 8, Polish strain 2 and French strain F of
ovulation stimulation with carp pituitary homogenate (0.3 mg kg-1
and after 12 h 2.7 mg kg-1) or [D-Tle6,
ProNHEt9]GnRH (Lecirelin) with metoclopramide (15 µg kg-1
and 10 mg kg-1 respectively). The ovulation stimulators
did not affect the weight of eggs (expressed in g and as the percentage of
female body weight). However, in the group treated with pituitary homogenate
(I) the least-square means estimated for these parameters were higher than
in the group treated with Lecirelin (II). A statistically significant (P</=0.05)
difference in the mean percentage of living embryos after 48-h incubation
was observed between groups I and II, with the eggs obtained from females of
group I being of better quality. The origin of females significantly (P</=0.05)
affected the weight of eggs. The weight of eggs from females of Hungarian
strain 8 was higher (P</=0.05) than the weight of eggs of the
other two lines. With respect to parameters for egg quality (percentage of
fertilized eggs and percentage of living embryos after 24-, 36- and 48-h
incubation), no effect of the origin of females was observed. The
interaction between the spawning agent and the origin of the females was not
statistically significant with respect to the two parameters for the weight
of the eggs. The least-square means test for the investigated interaction
showed that after the application of pituitary homogenate, the weight of
eggs obtained from strains 8 and F was similar (respectively 711.2 g
and 665.0 g). However, after the application of Lecirelin the females
of strain 8 yielded eggs of a high weight (934.3 g) and those of strain
F of a very low weight (373.2 g). A statistically significant (P</=0.05)
interaction between ovulation stimulator and origin of females was recorded
for the percentage of living embryos after 24- and 36-h incubation. A
dependence was found between the latency time and the reproduction effects.
(Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Ichthyobiology and
Aquaculture, Go
ysz,
43-520 Chybie, Poland. E-mails:
golysz@fish.com.pl,
zigr@bb.onet.pl)