Research and Innovation in Malaysian Mahseer, Tor sp., Broodstock Development Programme

Q3 Environmental Science
Muhamad Zudaidy Jaapar, W. N. Noordin, H. M. Yusof, Md. Ali Amatul-Samahah, Poh Chiang Chew, Azhar Hamzah
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Malaysian Mahseer (Tor spp.) is a highly priced native freshwater fish in Malaysia and much sought after as food, ornamental and recreational fish. However, the production of mahseer is still insignificant. Due to the decline in the wild stock population of mahseer, farmers are compelled to rely heavily on imported broodstock or hatchery-produced fingerlings. The R&D on mahseer is also limited with only several reports on breeding techniques, feed requirement and genetic distance between populations. The availability of superior breeding stocks, efficient hatcheries management and formulation of maturation diet that could expedite the maturation process could greatly assist in increasing mahseer aquaculture productivity. This paper presents the R&D carried out by the Fisheries Research Institute, Department of Fisheries Malaysia starting from the 11th Malaysia Plan (2016 to 2020), particularly on the broodstock development, breeding, disease, seed management, formulation and validation of maturation diet. In this programme, broodstocks obtained from five different states namely Pahang, Johor, Sarawak, Perak and Terengganu, Malaysia were used as a base population and mated using full diallel method to produce a total of 75 families. The maturation diet enhanced the breeding capacity and shortened the maturation period of mahseer from 3.0 years to only 1.8–2.0 years. Three innovations, hatching system, nursing system and maturation diet were produced from this programme were also registered innovations. This paper also deliberates the challenges faced in broodstock development programme and the way forward.
马来西亚马鲛(Tor sp.)鱼苗发展计划的研究与创新
马来西亚马鲛(Tor spp.)是马来西亚一种高价位的本地淡水鱼,作为食用、观赏和休闲鱼类备受追捧。然而,马鲛鱼的产量仍然微不足道。由于马鲛鱼的野生种群数量减少,养殖户不得不严重依赖进口鱼苗或孵化场生产的鱼苗。有关马赛鱼的研发也很有限,只有几份关于繁殖技术、饲料需求和种群间遗传距离的报告。优良种群的供应、高效的孵化场管理和可加快成熟过程的成熟饲料配方,可大大有助于提高麻鲷的养殖产量。本文介绍了马来西亚渔业部渔业研究所从第11个马来西亚计划(2016年至2020年)开始开展的研发工作,特别是在鱼苗开发、繁殖、疾病、苗种管理、成熟饮食的配制和验证方面。在该计划中,从马来西亚彭亨州、柔佛州、沙捞越州、霹雳州和丁加奴州五个不同州获得的雏鱼被用作基础种群,并采用全双亲交配法进行交配,共产生 75 个家庭。成熟期饮食提高了马哈鱼的繁殖能力,并将其成熟期从 3.0 年缩短至仅 1.8-2.0 年。孵化系统、护理系统和熟化饲料这三项创新也是该计划的注册创新。本文还讨论了鱼苗培育计划面临的挑战和今后的发展方向。
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Asian Fisheries Science
Asian Fisheries Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: The Asian Fisheries Science (AFS) was first published in 1987. It is an open access SCOPUS indexed publication of the Asian Fisheries Society. Four regular issues are published annually in March, June, September and December. In addition, special issues are published on specific topics. Full texts of the articles are available for free download and there is no publication fee. The journal promotes fisheries science which has an international appeal with special focus on Asian interests.
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