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Comparison of growth performance of different sex genotypes (XX and XY) of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and the effect of androgen treatment | |
Author | Potjanee Nadtirom |
Call Number | AIT Thesis no. AQ-01-14 |
Subject(s) | Nile tilapia--Growth |
Note | A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, School of Environment, Resources and Development |
Publisher | Asian Institute of Technology |
Series Statement | Thesis ; no. AQ-01-14 |
Abstract | This study was conducted to assess the growth performance of different sex genotypes (XX and XY) of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and effects of the synthetic androgen (17a-methyltestosterone, MT) on the growth during September 2000 to April 2001. The experiment consisted of three stages, namely, the fry treatment stage, nursing stage and growout stage, and was carried out in hapas suspended in earthen ponds. There were six treatments in triplicate: (A) genetically female tilapia (GFT), (B) genetically male tilapia (GMT), (C) mixed-sex tilapia (Mixed), (D) MT-treated genetically female tilapia (MT-GFT), (E) MTtreated genetically male tilapia (MT-GMT), (F) MT-treated mixed-sex tilapia (MT-Mixed). During the grow-out stage, an additional treatment was included: (G) tagged MT-GFT plus MT-GMT in 1:1 ratio. All experimental ponds were fertilized weekly with urea and triple superphosphate at rates of 28 kg N and 7 kg P/ha/week, and Nile tilapia were fed artificial feeds during the entire experimental period. During .the fry treatment stage, results showed that MT-GFT grew significantly faster than other tilapia groups (P< 0.05), among which there was no significant difference in growth (P> 0.05). However, survival was lowest in MT-GFT, and was significantly lower than that in GFT, GMT and MT-Mixed (P< 0.05), but not significantly different from that in MT-GMT and Mixed (P> 0.05). Among all tilapia groups except for MT-GFT, there was no significant difference in survival (P> 0.05). During the nursing stage, the highest growth was found in MT-GFT, intermediate in the rest of MT-treated groups, and lowest in control groups (P< 0.05). Growth in MT-treated groups was significantly higher than that in the respective controls (P< 0.05), while there was significant difference in growth among the controls (P> 0.05). Survival rates were high in all treatments without significant differences (P> 0.05). During the grow-out stage, MT-GFT also showed the highest growth, followed by MT-Mixed, which grew significantly lower than MT-GFT but significantly higher than other treatments (P< 0.05). Growth in MT-GFT and MT-Mixed was significantly higher than that in their respective controls, GFT and Mixed (P< 0.05), while there was also no significant difference in growth between MT-GMT and GMT (P> 0.05). Growth of GFT was not significantly different from that of GMT (P> 0.05), but these two groups were significantly higher than that of Mixed (P< 0.05). Survival rates were also high in all treatments without significant differences (P> 0.05). Results also showed that there was no significant difference in growth between MT-GMT or GMT cultured alone and communally (MT-GMTinix or GMTinix) (P> 0.05), however, MT-GFT or GFT cultured alone grew significantly faster than that cultured communally (MT-GFTmix or GFTmix) (P< 0.05). The present experiment indicates that anabolic responses were not observed in male Nile tilapia, but observed in female Nile tilapia. Results also showed that MT-treated mixedsex grew significantly faster than genetically male tilapia. The best growth performance of MT-treated female Nile tilapia may lead to an alternative method to produce all-male tilapia, however, more research in large-scale is needed. |
Year | 2001 |
Corresponding Series Added Entry | Asian Institute of Technology. Thesis ; no. AQ-01-14 |
Type | Thesis |
School | School of Environment, Resources, and Development (SERD) |
Department | Department of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources (Former title: Department of Food Agriculture, and BioResources (DFAB)) |
Academic Program/FoS | Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management (AQ) |
Chairperson(s) | Yi, Yang; |
Examination Committee(s) | Lin, C. Kwei;Mair, Graham C.; |
Scholarship Donor(s) | - |
Degree | Thesis (M.Sc.) - Asian Institute of Technology,2001 |