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THE EFFECT OF BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SPERM ON ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTION EFFICIENCY IN KUTUM (RUTILUS FRISII KUTUM) IMMIGRANT TO THE SEFID-ROUD

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  59-64

Abstract

 The Caspian Sea Kutum is one of the most important economic fish. Each year through artificial propagation millions of fish entrance of the Sefid-Roud release into the Caspian Sea. The male broodstocks have an effective role in the maturation process of artificial reproduction. Therefore,investigation effect of sperm biochemical compounds on the artificial propagation efficiency of kutum fish migrating to the Sefid-RoudIn the first half of April 2011 took placed in Shahid Ansari Rasht in the proliferation, development and reconstruction of bony fish stocks. In this study sperm of 20 male brood stocks (10, 3 years old male broods and 10, 4 years old male broods) and eggs of ten 4 years old female brood stocks was used for culturing. About 1 ml sperm of each male fish for fertilization and 1 ml sperm for studyingbiochemical composition were transferred to DrFadayee laboratory. According to the results, mean and standard deviation of biochemical composition in 3 and 4 years old fish were 3.1±1.2 mg/dl and 2.3±0.68 glucose, 23.5±16.25 mg/dl and 30.6±17.1 Alkaline phosphatase, 18.3±5.8 mg/dl, and 22.4±8.48 Cholesterol, 291±135.7 mg/l and 297.1±123.8 of total protein, 26.3±8.26 mg/dl, and 23.4±7.52 triglycerides, 18.7±3.3 mg/dl and 20±3.5 urea, respectively. According to the results eggs obtained by fertilization of 4 years old male broods sperm had highest mean fertilization rate(87%) and hatching rate (82%) and eggs resulting from fertilization of 3 years old male broods sperm had lowest mean fertilization rate (78%) and hatching rate (74%).In this study negative images were obtained in relation between glucose with the fertilization rate. Also the alkaline phosphatase associated with the fertilization rate and percentage of hatching was negative significantly. The relationship between cholesterol, total protein, triglycerides and urea with fertilization rate and Hatching percentage were calculated directly positive.

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    FALLAH SHAMSI, SEYEDEH ZAHRA, NEZAMI, SHABAN ALI, KHARA, HOSSEIN, BARADARAN NOVEIRI, SHAHROOZ, BAGHIZADEH, ELAHE, & ALI NIA, MASOMEH. (2011). THE EFFECT OF BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SPERM ON ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTION EFFICIENCY IN KUTUM (RUTILUS FRISII KUTUM) IMMIGRANT TO THE SEFID-ROUD. JOURNAL OF MARINE BIOLOGY, 3(11), 59-64. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/174671/en

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    FALLAH SHAMSI SEYEDEH ZAHRA, NEZAMI SHABAN ALI, KHARA HOSSEIN, BARADARAN NOVEIRI SHAHROOZ, BAGHIZADEH ELAHE, ALI NIA MASOMEH. THE EFFECT OF BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SPERM ON ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTION EFFICIENCY IN KUTUM (RUTILUS FRISII KUTUM) IMMIGRANT TO THE SEFID-ROUD. JOURNAL OF MARINE BIOLOGY[Internet]. 2011;3(11):59-64. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/174671/en

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    SEYEDEH ZAHRA FALLAH SHAMSI, SHABAN ALI NEZAMI, HOSSEIN KHARA, SHAHROOZ BARADARAN NOVEIRI, ELAHE BAGHIZADEH, and MASOMEH ALI NIA, “THE EFFECT OF BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SPERM ON ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTION EFFICIENCY IN KUTUM (RUTILUS FRISII KUTUM) IMMIGRANT TO THE SEFID-ROUD,” JOURNAL OF MARINE BIOLOGY, vol. 3, no. 11, pp. 59–64, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/174671/en

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