Protection and utilization status of Parabramis and Megalobrama germplasm resources

Dingbin Gong , Xueyan Wang , Jingyun Yang , Jiayi Liang , Min Tao , Fangzhou Hu , Shi Wang , Zheng Liu , Chenchen Tang , Kaikun Luo , Chun Zhang , Ming Ma , Yuequn Wang , Shaojun Liu
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The genera Parabramis and Megalobrama are important freshwater aquaculture economic fish, and the excavation and utilization of excellent germplasm resources are pivotal in ensuring the supply of high-quality aquatic protein in China. However, as a consequence of fast domestication, overfishing and water pollution, the germplasm resources of Parabramis and Megalobrama are under threat of recession. These germplasm resources serve as an indispensable material basis for the healthy and sustainable development of the Parabramis and Megalobrama breeding industries. It is of great strategic significance to systematically collect, preserve, identify, evaluate, protect and utilize Parabramis and Megalobrama germplasm resources. This paper reviews the major results of studies on the morphology, cytogenetics, and molecular population genetics of the genera Parabramis and Megalobrama, the progress in their genetic improvement through hybridization, selective breeding and gynogenesis techniques, and the current protection measures for Parabramis and Megalobrama germplasm resources. Then, some suggestions for the protection of these germplasm resources and improved variety creation are provided. It is expected to offer basic resources for the sustainable development of the Parabramis and Megalobrama seed industries.

Parabramis和Megalobama种质资源的保护与利用现状
副鲷属和巨鲷属是重要的淡水养殖经济鱼类,优质种质资源的挖掘和利用是保证中国优质水产蛋白质供应的关键。然而,由于快速驯化、过度捕捞和水体污染等原因,副布拉马和巨布拉马的种质资源正面临衰退的威胁。这些种质资源是锦鲤、锦鲤养殖业健康可持续发展不可或缺的物质基础。系统地收集、保存、鉴定、评价、保护和利用副麻和巨麻种质资源具有重要的战略意义。本文综述了近十年来在植物形态、细胞遗传学、分子群体遗传学等方面的主要研究成果,通过杂交、选择性育种和雌核发生技术对其进行遗传改良的进展,以及目前对其种质资源的保护措施。在此基础上,对这些种质资源的保护和改良品种的创造提出了建议。预计将为副布拉马和巨布拉马种业的可持续发展提供基础资源。
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