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Growth of triploid oyster, Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston)
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2006
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BiologyControl OystersMarine BiotechnologyEngineeringFitnessGrowth RateAquacultureEvolutionary BiologyNatural SciencesAquaculture SystemMaricultureTriploid OysterAquatic OrganismMarine BiologyMean Whole Weights
The performance of I and II meiotic triploids and control oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) reared at Tuticorin Bay was compared to determine if the improvements in the growth of edible oysters were additive to faster growth in triploids. After a grow-out period of 12 months, both mean whole weights and shell heights were in order I meiotic triploid>II meiotic triploid>control. Mean whole weights and shell height of different oyster lines were all significantly different (P<0.05). On an average, larger morphological traits indicated that growth improvements from triploids were additive, and throughout the study triploid oysters maintained faster growth rate than their diploid siblings. Condition index and adductor muscle diameter of both triploids were higher than those of control.
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