Comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between Beluga (Huso huso) and Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)

Reciprocal crosses between Beluga and Persian Sturgeon in four treatments and three replications were conducted and reproduction metrics including number of eggs per gram, percentage of fertilization, and survival rate were assessed. Also, we measured 32 morphometric and meristic attributes of brood...

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Main Authors: Pourkazemi, M., Mohseni, M., Norouzfashkhami, M.R., Taheri, S.A., Chakmehdoz, F., Baradaran Noviri, S., Yarmohamadi, M., Hassanzadeh, M., Halajian, A., Kazemi, R., Bahmani, M.
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Language:Persian
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12843
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/12843 2023-05-15T15:41:26+02:00 Comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between Beluga (Huso huso) and Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) Pourkazemi, M. Mohseni, M. Norouzfashkhami, M.R. Taheri, S.A. Chakmehdoz, F. Baradaran Noviri, S. Yarmohamadi, M. Hassanzadeh, M. Halajian, A. Kazemi, R. Bahmani, M. Iran Caspian Sea 2006 pp.51-66 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12843 fa per http://isfj.areo.ir/ 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12843 Persian sturgeon Acipenser persicus Beluga Huso huso Cross breeding Growth Morphometric Meristic Hybrid Survival Samples Weight Specimens Mortality Larvae Rearing Journal Contribution Refereed 2006 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T16:59:43Z Reciprocal crosses between Beluga and Persian Sturgeon in four treatments and three replications were conducted and reproduction metrics including number of eggs per gram, percentage of fertilization, and survival rate were assessed. Also, we measured 32 morphometric and meristic attributes of brood stocks, hybrids and controls. To compare the growth rate of hybrids and controls, fingerlings were grown for 18 months in 2000 liter fiberglass tanks and fed by pellets. During rearing period, 17 samples were taken in 15-30 days interval and total weight and length of the specimens were measured. Average weight and length, standard deviation, analysis of variance, Duncan test and Heterosis were calculated. We found a significant difference (P≤0.003) between numbers of eggs of Beluga (controls) in comparison with hybrid (♂Beluga x ♀Persian sturgeon) and between Persian sturgeon's eggs with hybrids (♀Beluga x ♂Persian sturgeon). However, no significant differences were found (P≥.001) between controls and treatments in terms of fertilization rate (in stage 4 and 35), number and mortality rate of larvae during active feeding and final stages. Hybrid and control fingerlings showed different growth performances. After an 18 months rearing period, the highest growth was found in Beluga (975±10 grams), with hybrid of female Beluga and male Persian sturgeon coming next (840±143 grams), hybrid of male Beluga with female Persian sturgeon being the third (681.15±281 grams). The slowest growth rate was seen in control Persian sturgeon with an average growth of 535.15±131 grams. Daily growth rate of hybrids produced from crossing of female Beluga with male Persian sturgeon was higher than control Beluga during second and third rearing period each taking six months. We observed significant differences (p≤0.05) in 31 morphometric and meristic parameters from a total of 32 attributes. The percentage of heterosis was variable, being -73.76 in early growth period and 0.79 at the final rearing stage with an average heterosis of -32.69. ... Book Beluga Beluga* IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications
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language Persian
topic Persian sturgeon
Acipenser persicus
Beluga
Huso huso
Cross breeding
Growth
Morphometric
Meristic
Hybrid
Survival
Samples
Weight
Specimens
Mortality
Larvae
Rearing
spellingShingle Persian sturgeon
Acipenser persicus
Beluga
Huso huso
Cross breeding
Growth
Morphometric
Meristic
Hybrid
Survival
Samples
Weight
Specimens
Mortality
Larvae
Rearing
Pourkazemi, M.
Mohseni, M.
Norouzfashkhami, M.R.
Taheri, S.A.
Chakmehdoz, F.
Baradaran Noviri, S.
Yarmohamadi, M.
Hassanzadeh, M.
Halajian, A.
Kazemi, R.
Bahmani, M.
Comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between Beluga (Huso huso) and Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)
topic_facet Persian sturgeon
Acipenser persicus
Beluga
Huso huso
Cross breeding
Growth
Morphometric
Meristic
Hybrid
Survival
Samples
Weight
Specimens
Mortality
Larvae
Rearing
description Reciprocal crosses between Beluga and Persian Sturgeon in four treatments and three replications were conducted and reproduction metrics including number of eggs per gram, percentage of fertilization, and survival rate were assessed. Also, we measured 32 morphometric and meristic attributes of brood stocks, hybrids and controls. To compare the growth rate of hybrids and controls, fingerlings were grown for 18 months in 2000 liter fiberglass tanks and fed by pellets. During rearing period, 17 samples were taken in 15-30 days interval and total weight and length of the specimens were measured. Average weight and length, standard deviation, analysis of variance, Duncan test and Heterosis were calculated. We found a significant difference (P≤0.003) between numbers of eggs of Beluga (controls) in comparison with hybrid (♂Beluga x ♀Persian sturgeon) and between Persian sturgeon's eggs with hybrids (♀Beluga x ♂Persian sturgeon). However, no significant differences were found (P≥.001) between controls and treatments in terms of fertilization rate (in stage 4 and 35), number and mortality rate of larvae during active feeding and final stages. Hybrid and control fingerlings showed different growth performances. After an 18 months rearing period, the highest growth was found in Beluga (975±10 grams), with hybrid of female Beluga and male Persian sturgeon coming next (840±143 grams), hybrid of male Beluga with female Persian sturgeon being the third (681.15±281 grams). The slowest growth rate was seen in control Persian sturgeon with an average growth of 535.15±131 grams. Daily growth rate of hybrids produced from crossing of female Beluga with male Persian sturgeon was higher than control Beluga during second and third rearing period each taking six months. We observed significant differences (p≤0.05) in 31 morphometric and meristic parameters from a total of 32 attributes. The percentage of heterosis was variable, being -73.76 in early growth period and 0.79 at the final rearing stage with an average heterosis of -32.69. ...
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author Pourkazemi, M.
Mohseni, M.
Norouzfashkhami, M.R.
Taheri, S.A.
Chakmehdoz, F.
Baradaran Noviri, S.
Yarmohamadi, M.
Hassanzadeh, M.
Halajian, A.
Kazemi, R.
Bahmani, M.
author_facet Pourkazemi, M.
Mohseni, M.
Norouzfashkhami, M.R.
Taheri, S.A.
Chakmehdoz, F.
Baradaran Noviri, S.
Yarmohamadi, M.
Hassanzadeh, M.
Halajian, A.
Kazemi, R.
Bahmani, M.
author_sort Pourkazemi, M.
title Comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between Beluga (Huso huso) and Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)
title_short Comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between Beluga (Huso huso) and Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)
title_full Comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between Beluga (Huso huso) and Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)
title_fullStr Comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between Beluga (Huso huso) and Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between Beluga (Huso huso) and Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)
title_sort comparison of growth, morphometric and meristic parameters of hybrids produced by crossing between beluga (huso huso) and persian sturgeon (acipenser persicus)
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12843
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Caspian Sea
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Beluga*
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Beluga*
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