Aquatic Sciences and Engineering (Jun 2022)
Improving the Reproductive Yield of Black Sea Salmon (Salmo labraxPALLAS, 1814) with a Selective Breeding Program
Abstract
This study aimed to improve some culture characteristics of Black Sea salmon (Salmo labrax) culture generationsthroughaclassicalselectivebreedingprogram.Thus,thesuccessoftheappliedprogram was examined by comparing the reproduction time and proportional distribution of the wild broodstock (F0) individuals with the F1, F2, F3 and F4 generation broodstocks adapted to the cultureconditions.Accordingtotheresults,gameteuptakefromthenewgenerationsoccurredbetweenOctoberandFebruary.ThehighestegguptakewasdeterminedforallgenerationsinDecember. While the difference between wild (F0) broodstock and F1, F2, F3, and F4 generations was statistically significant in favor of new generations (P lt;0.05), the difference was insignificant between hatchery origin-new generations. Mean egg diameters were low in F2 and F3 generations, and F0, F1 and F4 generations were found to be higher than the others (P lt;0.05). It was calculated that the fertilization rate was higher in F3 and F4 generations, similar in F1 and F2 generations, and lower in F0 generation than the others (P lt;0.05) at the end of the study. Through the selection program, it was determined that the adaptation of the species to the culture conditions improved, the reaction to human activities declined, and homogeneous distribution in tanks/ponds was relatively achieved from the F2 generations. As a result, it has been determined that F4 generation broodstock have highercultureperformancethanothergenerations.ProducersofthisspeciesshoulduseF4broodstock for efficient and economical production.
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