Genetic resources of Indian major carps

This publication, written for resource managers, aquaculturists and scientists, reviews the genetic resources of Indian major carps: the catla (Catla catla), the rohu (Labeo rohita), the mrigal (Cirrhinus mrigala), and the kalbasu (Labeo calbasu). The review includes information on spawning behaviour and breeding under natural and culture conditions, distribution, genetic characterization, status of genetic resources, conservation efforts, and hybridization among Indian major carps and with other cyprinids. Research on genetic improvement through selective breeding, chromosome-set manipulation and genetic engineering in India is reviewed. The status of Indian major carps in Bangladesh, Thailand, Vietnam and India work on cryopreservation and genebanking is also discussed.

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Main Authors: Reddy, P.V.G.K. 1423211771636, FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 1999
Subjects:CATLA, GENETIC RESOURCES, GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, HYBRIDIZATION, CHROMOSOME MANIPULATION, CYTOGENETICS, SELECTION, GENE BANKS, RESSOURCE GENETIQUE, DISTRIBUTION GEOGRAPHIQUE, HYBRIDATION, MANIPULATION CHROMOSOMIQUE, CYTOGENETIQUE, RECURSOS GENETICOS, DISTRIBUCION GEOGRAFICA, HIBRIDACION, MANIPULACION DE CROMOSOMAS, CITOGENETICA, BANQUE DE GENES, SELECCION, BANCO DE GENES,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/X3850E/X3850E00.HTM
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Summary:This publication, written for resource managers, aquaculturists and scientists, reviews the genetic resources of Indian major carps: the catla (Catla catla), the rohu (Labeo rohita), the mrigal (Cirrhinus mrigala), and the kalbasu (Labeo calbasu). The review includes information on spawning behaviour and breeding under natural and culture conditions, distribution, genetic characterization, status of genetic resources, conservation efforts, and hybridization among Indian major carps and with other cyprinids. Research on genetic improvement through selective breeding, chromosome-set manipulation and genetic engineering in India is reviewed. The status of Indian major carps in Bangladesh, Thailand, Vietnam and India work on cryopreservation and genebanking is also discussed.