Fishes (Aug 2023)

Profiling Genetic Breeding Progress in Bagrid Catfishes

  • Lishi Huang,
  • Guosong Zhang,
  • Yupeng Zhang,
  • Xinlan Li,
  • Zhong Luo,
  • Wenyu Liu,
  • Fu Luo,
  • Haifeng Liu,
  • Shaowu Yin,
  • Jun Jiang,
  • Xia Liang,
  • Quanquan Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8080426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 426

Abstract

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The Bagridae fish family holds significant economic value and enjoys a high demand in the commercial market due to its desirable characteristics, such as delicious meat, fewer muscle spines, and a pleasing flavor. In recent years, the Bagridae has experienced rapid development in the seed industry in response to industry demands. Researchers have conducted extensive studies on genetic breeding in the Bagridae, employing a comprehensive breeding approach that combines conventional breeding techniques with innovative new technologies and cooperative efforts. In this review, we present an overview of the market situation and discuss various breeding processes applied to the Bagridae, including selective breeding, genetic engineering breeding, cell engineering breeding, molecular marker-assisted breeding, and hybrid breeding. Additionally, we focus on introducing the cultivation methods for two new Bagridae varieties. Furthermore, we explore and summarize the breeding conditions, genetic background, heterosis, comprehensive breeding technology, stress resistance, and metabolic nutrition of hybrid Bagridae catfishes. Overall, noticeable heterosis has been observed in the breeding of the hybrid yellow catfish “Huangyou-1”, which exhibits promising market prospects and economic benefits for aquaculture. Our study aims to underscore the importance of harnessing the heterosis of catfish, particularly the Pelteobagrus and Bagridae species. Consequently, this review provides an update on the current available information regarding the seed industry of the Bagridae fish family.

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