Essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de Clarias gariepinus en conditions rurales

Adaptive Trials for Intensive Clarias gariepinus fingerling to Rural Conditions. Artificial reproduction and fingerling production of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822) have been tested under less controlled conditions to adapt the intensive technology used by Aquafarm (Tihange,...

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Main Authors: Micha, JC., Rukera Tabaro, S., Ducarme, C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2005-01-01
Series:Tropicultura
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Online Access:http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v23n4/231.pdf
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spelling doaj-3479bb29c4314682a6eaf49375b18fe82020-11-25T04:01:25ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxTropicultura0771-33122005-01-01234231244Essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de Clarias gariepinus en conditions ruralesMicha, JC.Rukera Tabaro, S.Ducarme, C.Adaptive Trials for Intensive Clarias gariepinus fingerling to Rural Conditions. Artificial reproduction and fingerling production of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822) have been tested under less controlled conditions to adapt the intensive technology used by Aquafarm (Tihange, Belgium) to rural conditions present in developing countries. The main aim was to compare the efficiency of ovaprim a synthesised hormone with catfish pituitary extracts. Fecundity and quality of eggs (egg weight) were not significantly different. Incubation results on water hyacinth and on mosquito mesh frames were compared to those obtained in Zoug jars; the latter showed a higher hatching rate (67%) than water hyacinth (39%) and mosquito mesh frames (44%). Larvae were stocked at different stocking rates in ponds (T1: 800 larvae.m-3 and T2: 1600 larvae. m-3 ) and in tanks (T3: 3200 larvae.m-3 et T4: 6400 larvae.m-3). After a 50-day nursing period, no significant difference (P> 0.05) was observed for specific growth rate (SGR) and survival rate, but better SGR were observed in ponds (18.34%.d-1) than in tanks (16.81%.d-1). In general, production was slightly higher in tanks than in ponds being related to a higher stocking density. Significantly higher harvests were obtained from tanks with higher stocking densities but the sizes of the larvae were very heterogeneous. In such case, it is recommended to grade the larvae at 6 or 7 days intervals using different mesh sizes (from 3 to 5 mm). These less intensive rearing conditions gave nevertheless good fingerling productions. http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v23n4/231.pdfIntensive fish cultureLarval productionClarias gariepinus' fingerlingsRural conditionsBelgium
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author Micha, JC.
Rukera Tabaro, S.
Ducarme, C.
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Rukera Tabaro, S.
Ducarme, C.
Essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de Clarias gariepinus en conditions rurales
Tropicultura
Intensive fish culture
Larval production
Clarias gariepinus' fingerlings
Rural conditions
Belgium
author_facet Micha, JC.
Rukera Tabaro, S.
Ducarme, C.
author_sort Micha, JC.
title Essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de Clarias gariepinus en conditions rurales
title_short Essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de Clarias gariepinus en conditions rurales
title_full Essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de Clarias gariepinus en conditions rurales
title_fullStr Essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de Clarias gariepinus en conditions rurales
title_full_unstemmed Essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de Clarias gariepinus en conditions rurales
title_sort essais d'adaptation de production massive de juvéniles de clarias gariepinus en conditions rurales
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Tropicultura
issn 0771-3312
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Adaptive Trials for Intensive Clarias gariepinus fingerling to Rural Conditions. Artificial reproduction and fingerling production of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822) have been tested under less controlled conditions to adapt the intensive technology used by Aquafarm (Tihange, Belgium) to rural conditions present in developing countries. The main aim was to compare the efficiency of ovaprim a synthesised hormone with catfish pituitary extracts. Fecundity and quality of eggs (egg weight) were not significantly different. Incubation results on water hyacinth and on mosquito mesh frames were compared to those obtained in Zoug jars; the latter showed a higher hatching rate (67%) than water hyacinth (39%) and mosquito mesh frames (44%). Larvae were stocked at different stocking rates in ponds (T1: 800 larvae.m-3 and T2: 1600 larvae. m-3 ) and in tanks (T3: 3200 larvae.m-3 et T4: 6400 larvae.m-3). After a 50-day nursing period, no significant difference (P> 0.05) was observed for specific growth rate (SGR) and survival rate, but better SGR were observed in ponds (18.34%.d-1) than in tanks (16.81%.d-1). In general, production was slightly higher in tanks than in ponds being related to a higher stocking density. Significantly higher harvests were obtained from tanks with higher stocking densities but the sizes of the larvae were very heterogeneous. In such case, it is recommended to grade the larvae at 6 or 7 days intervals using different mesh sizes (from 3 to 5 mm). These less intensive rearing conditions gave nevertheless good fingerling productions.
topic Intensive fish culture
Larval production
Clarias gariepinus' fingerlings
Rural conditions
Belgium
url http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v23n4/231.pdf
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