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dc.creatorMather, P.B.
dc.creatorNandlal, S.
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-24T11:09:52Z
dc.date.available2019-01-24T11:09:52Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.identifier1659.pdf
dc.identifier.citationNAGA 23 (4): 46-49
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/2416
dc.description.abstractThe relative growth performance of the GIFT strain Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) was compared under integrated and non-integrated conditions with the best performing ‘indigenous’ Fijian tilapia strain, O. niloticus ‘Chitralada’ in Fiji. Replicated trials in hapas over two generations (cool and warm seasons) showed that the growth performance of the GIFT strain was significantly better than Chitralada under both integrated and non-integrated culture conditions. Part of the significant difference in the mean final weights between the two strains resulted from the relatively ‘late’ maturation of GIFT compared to Chitralada so that somatic growth was not reduced by energy being converted to reproduction. The data presented here provide strong support for future fish breeding programs to be based on GIFT strain so as to provide Fijian farmers with a better culture strain.
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dc.languageEn
dc.publisherWorldFish
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.sourceNAGA
dc.titleProgress towards providing Fijian farmers with a better tilapia strain: evaluation of the GIFT fish in Fiji
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.bibliographicCitationMather, P.B.; Nandlal, S. (2000). Progress towards providing Fijian farmers with a better tilapia strain: evaluation of the GIFT fish in Fiji. NAGA 23 (4): 46-49
cg.coverage.countryFiji
cg.identifier.worldfish1659
cg.subject.agrovocfarmers
cg.subject.agrovoctilapia
cg.subject.worldfishGIFT
cg.contributor.affiliationQueensland University of Technology
cg.identifier.statusOpen access
cg.description.themeSustainable aquaculture
worldfish.location.areaOceania


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