A novel technology towards the high-density and continuous production of the marine copepod, Pseudodiaptomus annandalei(Sewell, 1919)

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العنوان: A novel technology towards the high-density and continuous production of the marine copepod, Pseudodiaptomus annandalei(Sewell, 1919)
المؤلفون: Santhanam, Perumal, Marjuk, Mohammed Syed, Gunabal, Shanmugam, Sridhar, Palani, Raju, Piliyan, Ananth, Selvaraj, Nandakumar, Ravichandran, Kaviyarasan, Moorthy, Devi, Ayyanar Shenbaga, Jeyanthi, Selvakumaran, Divya, Meril, Krishnaveni, Nagarajan, Gowthami, Ayyasamy, Perumal, Pachiappan
المصدر: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery; June 2024, Vol. 14 Issue: 11 p12041-12054, 14p
مستخلص: The copepods are nutritionally superior and important live-feed organisms in aquaculture. However, attaining the high density and continuous production of copepods to fulfil the requirements of fish larval production is still a challenge, as compared to other live feeds such as artemia and rotifer. The lack of effective technology in the live feed industry failed to produce a mass density of copepods. Pseudodiaptomus annandaleiis a common tropical calanoid copepod species. Hence, the present study attempted the high-density and continuous production of P. annandaleithrough various optimization technologies, namely, selective and induced breeding by environmental induction, hormone induction, and microbial induction. The copepod P. annandaleiwas tested with various selective breeding methods, i.e. (a) 18°C cold selective breeding (18°C CSB), (b) 26°C normal selective breeding (26°C NSB), and (c) non-selective breeding (control). This study reveals, compared to 18°C CSB and control copepods, the 26°C NSB copepod P. annandaleiproduced a significant population of 17181.6 ± 371.2 ind/l using RASC. Across the five generations, the mean nauplii production genetic gain (∆G) for G5 was 29.6% with calculated heritability (h2) of 0.30. For the continuous production of copepod, P. annandaleiwas optimized with suitable environmental parameters. In hormone induction, 20 μg/L bisphenol A and 40 μg/L 17β-estradiol produced high NPR, but the survival rate (SR) decreased while using these hormones. In the meantime, probiotic induction gave a positive result in terms of NPR. The maximum NPR in P. annandaleiwas induced by Bacillus subtilisat a concentration of 106CFU/mL, and probiotic induction also improved the copepod SR. Our findings provide the first concrete proof that P. annandaleiwould be a candidate species with favourable outcomes for selective breeding—improving its reproductive capacity.
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تدمد:21906815
21906823
DOI:10.1007/s13399-023-04348-w