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English : Comparative fecundity estimation of cultured female fishes infected with Myxosporean and fungal infections
Arabic : تقييم مقارن لخصوبة اناث الأسماك المستزرعة المصابة بطفيل االميجزوبولس و فطر الاكثيوفوناس .
Abstract This is the first trial so far in Egypt through upgrading the fish production by revealing specific ovarian myxozoon and fungal infections that affect their fecundity. Fecundity comparison was held between noninfected and infected Oreochromis niloticus and Cyprinus carpio with either Myxobolus spp. or Icthyophonus hoferi. The parasite, Myxobolus spp.(with higher prevalence in both species ) appeared as numerous white large rounded spores embedded in the ovarian tissue causing excessive fibrosis. The fungus, I. hoferi inspite of its lower prevalence among the 2 species, the white capsulated cysts and separate colonies caused ovarian atresia and fibrosis with inflammatory oedema. Drop of fecundity was represented by significant decrease in relative and absolute fecundity, total protein, gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indices ranging from highly with O. niloticus to moderately with C. carpio. In O. niloticus (more sensitive) I. hoferi reflected +ve correlation with ovarian weight and gonadosomatic index, while Myxobolus spp. recorded a negative correlation between ovarian weight and the body parameters (weight, length & depth). The results revealed that infection takes place among apparently healthy fish proving that gonadal periodical examination is the only way for detecting such infections.
Publication year 2003
Organization Name
    Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI)
Country Egypt
serial title المجلة المصرية للبيولوجيا المائية والمصايد(مصر)
Department Fish Diseases
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Animal diseases
AGROVOC
TERMS
Cyprinus carpio. Fertility. Infection. Mycoses. Myxobolus. Oreochromis niloticus.
Proposed Agrovoc MYXOSPOREAN infection;FUNGAL INFECTIONS ;
Publication Type Journal

 
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