Induced triploidy in the common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.): a comparison of two methods

  • Linhart O
  • Flajshans M
  • Kvasnieka P
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Abstract

Cold shocks and hydrostatic pressure shocks, respectively, were applied for the induction of both triploidy and tetraploidy in the common carp. Cold shocks of 0-2 °C, lasting 40 minutes and starting 2–5 minutes after the activation of gametes and hydrostatic pressure shocks with 1-3-5 minute exposures at 49.03–56.88 MPa (i. e. 7 116-8 225 psi – pounds per square inch), starting 5 minutes after the activation of gametes gave the best results. The tetraploidy induction by cold shocks or hydrostatic pressure shocks resulted either in negligible (1.54%), or in zero yields, respectively. The applicability of particular types of ploidy manipulation and the standardization of shock initiation were discussed. © 1991 IFREMER-Gauthier-Villars.

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Linhart, O., Flajshans, M., & Kvasnieka, P. (1991). Induced triploidy in the common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.): a comparison of two methods. Aquatic Living Resources, 4(3), 139–145. https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:1991014

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