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dc.creatorRajts, F.en_US
dc.creatorDubey, S.K.en_US
dc.creatorGogoi, K.en_US
dc.creatorDas, R.R.en_US
dc.creatorBiswal, S.K.en_US
dc.creatorPanemangalore, A.P.en_US
dc.creatorRajendran, S.en_US
dc.creatorThilsted, S.H.en_US
dc.creatorChadag, V.en_US
dc.creatorBelton, B.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-16T18:25:19Z
dc.date.available2023-10-16T18:25:19Z
dc.date.issued2023en_US
dc.identifier.citationFrancois Rajts, Sourabh Dubey, Kalpajit Gogoi, Rashmi Das, Saurava Biswal, Arun Panemangalore, Suresh Rajendran, Shakuntala Thilsted, Vishnumurthy Mohan Chadag, Ben Belton. (16/10/2023). Cracking the code of hatchery-based mass production of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) seed for nutrition-sensitive aquaculture. Frontiers in Aquaculture, 2, pp. 1-16.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2813-5334en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/5636
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Small indigenous fish species (SIS) can be particularly rich in micronutrients and make a crucial contribution toward improving human nutrition. The introduction of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola), an SIS, which is particularly rich in vitamin A, into smallholder carp aquaculture systems has been widely promoted over the past decade as a promising nutrition-sensitive innovation. However, standardized techniques for the hatchery mass production of mola do not yet exist. We hypothesized that the lack of commercial hatchery mass-production techniques for mola seed is the key barrier limiting potential for widespread adoption of carp–SIS polyculture. Methods: To address this gap, we conducted breeding trials at a private hatchery in Odisha, India, from July to September 2022, to identify standardized methods for the hatchery-based mass production of mola seed. Breeding was induced using a synthetic gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog (SGnRHa) at 0.5 mL and 0.25 mL per kg of body weight of female fish and male fish, respectively. Fish spawned in double hapas in breeding tanks. Results: The average fertilization, spawning, and hatching rates over 10 breeding cycles were 81%, 82%, and 85%, respectively. A total of 8.5 million fertilized eggs and 6.4 million hatchlings were produced. The survival of fry during larval rearing trials at a stocking rate of 500 hatchlings/m2 was 58% after 22 days. The mola hatchlings and fry were sold to 29 farmers at prices comparable to those of Indian major carp. Discussion: This article makes a unique contribution to the literature by documenting the entire process of hatchery-based mass mola seed production, including broodfish collection and maintenance, hormone dose optimization, breeding arrangements, breeder characteristics, breeding behavior and performance fecundity, larval rearing, and seed sales to farmers. This information is intended to serve as a protocol to be followed by any individual or institution with an interest in mola breeding and represents an important contribution to the development of nutrition-sensitive aquaculture.en_US
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dc.languageenen_US
dc.publisherFrontiersen_US
dc.rightsCC-BY-4.0en_US
dc.sourceFrontiers in Aquaculture;2,(2023) Pagination 1-16en_US
dc.subjectnutrition-sensitive aquacultureen_US
dc.subjectinduced breedingen_US
dc.subjectsmall indigenous fish species (sis)en_US
dc.subjectmola (amblypharyngodon mola)en_US
dc.subjectenvironmental manipulationen_US
dc.subjectmass seed productionen_US
dc.titleCracking the code of hatchery-based mass production of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) seed for nutrition-sensitive aquacultureen_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
cg.contributor.funderDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeiten_US
cg.contributor.projectTaking nutrition-sensitive carp-SIS polyculture technology to scaleen_US
cg.coverage.countryIndiaen_US
cg.coverage.regionSouthern Asiaen_US
cg.subject.agrovocFishen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationMichigan State Universityen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationWorldFishen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationFisheries and Animal Resources Development Department of the Government of Odishaen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationFrancois Rajtsen_US
cg.identifier.statusOpen accessen_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorDubey, S.K.en_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorGogoi, K.en_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorDas, R.R.en_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorBiswal, S.K.en_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorPanemangalore, A.P.en_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorRajendran, S.en_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorThilsted, S.H.en_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorChadag, V.en_US
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorBelton, B.en_US
cg.description.themeSustainable aquacultureen_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://dx.doi.org/10.3389/faquc.2023.1271715en_US
cg.creator.idArun Padiyar Panemangalore: 0000-0002-5271-8642en_US
cg.creator.idShakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted: 0000-0002-4041-1651en_US
cg.creator.idVishnumurthy Mohan Chadag: 0000-0002-2574-284Xen_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 1 - No povertyen_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 2 - Zero hungeren_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 14 - Life below wateren_US


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