Bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in Iran

Aquaculture for human consuming species is being considered as the first substitution of catching aquatic species due to increase of human population and decrease of wild aquatic stocks. In this study, the hybrid sturgeon Bester (female beluga x male sterlet) was produced for the first time in Iran. Sperm of 1.35 kg male Acipenser ruthenus was used to fertilize the eggs of 125 kg female Huso huso in Shahid Marjani Sturgeon propagation center (Agh Ghala, Golestan province). The fries of bester and control treatment of beluga were transported to International Sturgeon Research Institute (Rasht) after about one month by reaching to 490 mg and 377 mg of weight respectively. All fishes fed by artificial concentrated food (48-50% protein and 15-17% fat) after a period of feeding with Artemia and Daphnia. Sorting was carried out according to increase of fish weight for both fishes. Results showed that the imported sterlet spawners were not at the high maturation stages and especially the males had not suitable sperm quality. It showed that up to 2 months of age , these was no significant difference between bester and beluga weight but from this age up to 2 months of age the weight of beluga was greater. Meanwhile from 2 months old up to the end of the study (21 months) the weight of bester sample was significantly greater than beluga. The comparison of FCR for the whole rearing period showed no difference between bester and beluga (2.4 and 2.3 respectively). In general, the increase and decrease pattern of GR and SGR were coincided to each other, but showed monthly differences. Growth rate (GR) and specific growth rate (SGR) of bester were greater than beluga from 4th and 3rd month of rearing period respectively.

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Main Authors: Baradaran Noveiri, Shahrouz, Bahmani, M., Abdolhay, H., Hosseini, M.R., Chakmehduz, F., Hallajian, A., Darvishi, S., Farabi, M.V.
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Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2009
Subjects:Aquaculture, Iran, Golestan Province, Beluga, Sterlet, Bester, Growth Rate, Aquatic, Species, Population, Female, Male, Acipenser ruthenus, Huso huso, Sturgeon, Artemia,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39589
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-395892021-07-16T02:19:19Z Bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in Iran Baradaran Noveiri, Shahrouz Bahmani, M. Abdolhay, H. Hosseini, M.R. Chakmehduz, F. Hallajian, A. Darvishi, S. Farabi, M.V. Aquaculture Iran Golestan Province Aquaculture Beluga Sterlet Bester Growth Rate Aquatic Species Population Female Male Acipenser ruthenus Huso huso Sturgeon Artemia Aquaculture for human consuming species is being considered as the first substitution of catching aquatic species due to increase of human population and decrease of wild aquatic stocks. In this study, the hybrid sturgeon Bester (female beluga x male sterlet) was produced for the first time in Iran. Sperm of 1.35 kg male Acipenser ruthenus was used to fertilize the eggs of 125 kg female Huso huso in Shahid Marjani Sturgeon propagation center (Agh Ghala, Golestan province). The fries of bester and control treatment of beluga were transported to International Sturgeon Research Institute (Rasht) after about one month by reaching to 490 mg and 377 mg of weight respectively. All fishes fed by artificial concentrated food (48-50% protein and 15-17% fat) after a period of feeding with Artemia and Daphnia. Sorting was carried out according to increase of fish weight for both fishes. Results showed that the imported sterlet spawners were not at the high maturation stages and especially the males had not suitable sperm quality. It showed that up to 2 months of age , these was no significant difference between bester and beluga weight but from this age up to 2 months of age the weight of beluga was greater. Meanwhile from 2 months old up to the end of the study (21 months) the weight of bester sample was significantly greater than beluga. The comparison of FCR for the whole rearing period showed no difference between bester and beluga (2.4 and 2.3 respectively). In general, the increase and decrease pattern of GR and SGR were coincided to each other, but showed monthly differences. Growth rate (GR) and specific growth rate (SGR) of bester were greater than beluga from 4th and 3rd month of rearing period respectively. 2021-06-24T18:22:55Z 2021-06-24T18:22:55Z 2009 monograph 88.649 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39589 fa http://www.ifro.ir/ application/pdf application/pdf 55 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25193 18721 2018-09-03 17:21:38 25193 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Aquaculture
Iran
Golestan Province
Aquaculture
Beluga
Sterlet
Bester
Growth Rate
Aquatic
Species
Population
Female
Male
Acipenser ruthenus
Huso huso
Sturgeon
Artemia
Aquaculture
Iran
Golestan Province
Aquaculture
Beluga
Sterlet
Bester
Growth Rate
Aquatic
Species
Population
Female
Male
Acipenser ruthenus
Huso huso
Sturgeon
Artemia
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Iran
Golestan Province
Aquaculture
Beluga
Sterlet
Bester
Growth Rate
Aquatic
Species
Population
Female
Male
Acipenser ruthenus
Huso huso
Sturgeon
Artemia
Aquaculture
Iran
Golestan Province
Aquaculture
Beluga
Sterlet
Bester
Growth Rate
Aquatic
Species
Population
Female
Male
Acipenser ruthenus
Huso huso
Sturgeon
Artemia
Baradaran Noveiri, Shahrouz
Bahmani, M.
Abdolhay, H.
Hosseini, M.R.
Chakmehduz, F.
Hallajian, A.
Darvishi, S.
Farabi, M.V.
Bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in Iran
description Aquaculture for human consuming species is being considered as the first substitution of catching aquatic species due to increase of human population and decrease of wild aquatic stocks. In this study, the hybrid sturgeon Bester (female beluga x male sterlet) was produced for the first time in Iran. Sperm of 1.35 kg male Acipenser ruthenus was used to fertilize the eggs of 125 kg female Huso huso in Shahid Marjani Sturgeon propagation center (Agh Ghala, Golestan province). The fries of bester and control treatment of beluga were transported to International Sturgeon Research Institute (Rasht) after about one month by reaching to 490 mg and 377 mg of weight respectively. All fishes fed by artificial concentrated food (48-50% protein and 15-17% fat) after a period of feeding with Artemia and Daphnia. Sorting was carried out according to increase of fish weight for both fishes. Results showed that the imported sterlet spawners were not at the high maturation stages and especially the males had not suitable sperm quality. It showed that up to 2 months of age , these was no significant difference between bester and beluga weight but from this age up to 2 months of age the weight of beluga was greater. Meanwhile from 2 months old up to the end of the study (21 months) the weight of bester sample was significantly greater than beluga. The comparison of FCR for the whole rearing period showed no difference between bester and beluga (2.4 and 2.3 respectively). In general, the increase and decrease pattern of GR and SGR were coincided to each other, but showed monthly differences. Growth rate (GR) and specific growth rate (SGR) of bester were greater than beluga from 4th and 3rd month of rearing period respectively.
format monograph
topic_facet Aquaculture
Iran
Golestan Province
Aquaculture
Beluga
Sterlet
Bester
Growth Rate
Aquatic
Species
Population
Female
Male
Acipenser ruthenus
Huso huso
Sturgeon
Artemia
author Baradaran Noveiri, Shahrouz
Bahmani, M.
Abdolhay, H.
Hosseini, M.R.
Chakmehduz, F.
Hallajian, A.
Darvishi, S.
Farabi, M.V.
author_facet Baradaran Noveiri, Shahrouz
Bahmani, M.
Abdolhay, H.
Hosseini, M.R.
Chakmehduz, F.
Hallajian, A.
Darvishi, S.
Farabi, M.V.
author_sort Baradaran Noveiri, Shahrouz
title Bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in Iran
title_short Bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in Iran
title_full Bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in Iran
title_fullStr Bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in Iran
title_sort bester (beluga ♀ × starlet ♂) production and comparing their growth with beluga in iran
publisher Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39589
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