NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI
Online ISSN : 1349-998X
Print ISSN : 0021-5392
ISSN-L : 0021-5392
Artificaial Insemination Using Preserved Spermatophores in the Palaemonid Shrimp Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Seinen CHOW
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1982 Volume 48 Issue 12 Pages 1693-1695

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Spermatophores were removed from the sternum of female Macrobrachium rosenbergii immediately after mating ant preserved in Ringer solution at 2°C or room temperature. After certain periods of preservation, the spermatophores, which had lost their adherence, were attached to the sternum of other females 10-15 hours after prespawning molt, using quiek set adhesive α-cyanoacrylate as a glue. Spermatophores preserved for up to at least 17 hours at room temperatures and up to four days at 2°C resulted in successful fertilization and hatching. In spermato-phores preserved for longer periods at 2°C the protective and adhesive matrices of the spermato-phore degenerated greatly and were subject to damage by the propagation of bacilli, resulting in the failure of fertilization unless the preserving medium was renewed every two days.
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