• Title of article

    Comparative study for the production of the male Nile tilapia between inter-specific hybridization and hormonal sex reversal.

  • Author/Authors

    Abd Al-Hakim, Nabil F. Al-Azhar University - Faculty of Agriculture - Animal Production Dept, Egypt , Rizkalla, Esam H. Agricultural Research Center - Animal Health Res Inst - Biochemistry Dept, Egypt , Hessen, Mohsen S. Al-Azhar University - Faculty of Agriculture - Animal Production Dept, Egypt , Hegazi, Ahmed Z. Arab Company for Fisheries, Egypt , Tahoun, Al-Azab M. Suez Canal University - Faculty of Fish Resources - Aquaculture Dept, Egypt , Khalfalla, Ayman I. Al-Azhar University - Faculty of Agriculture - Animal Production Dept, Egypt

  • From page
    73
  • To page
    89
  • Abstract
    Tilapia fry were produced by hybridization of males of blue tilapia (Oreochromis aureus) with females of Nile tilapia (O. niloticus) and by sex reversal using oral administration of 3 doses (60, 80 and 100 mg/kg diet) of the androgen 17 α-methyltestosterone (MT) for 28 days. Fry were fattening in earthen ponds for 210 days. All treatment groups that received androgen MT (T_3, T-4 and T_5) showed sex reversal with a significantly higher males proportion than females as compared to the control (T-2) and hybrid (T_1) groups. The treatment group that received 60 mg MT (T-3) exhibited the best growth performance parameters (average weight gain, average daily gain and specific growth rate) and feed utilization parameters (feed conversion ratio, protein efficiency ratio, protein production value and energy utilization). The highest percentage of body crude protein; ether extract and ash were detected in T_3 group. With regard to human food safety, tilapias that treated with MT (T_3, T_4 and T_5) rapidly excrete ingested hormone and MT levels falling to lower concentrations than that in both hybrid (T_1) and control (T_2) groups.
  • Keywords
    Tilapia , Hybridization , 17 α , methyltestosterone , Sex Reversal , Growth Performance , Feed Utilization , Body Composition and Human Food Safety.
  • Journal title
    Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries
  • Journal title
    Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries
  • Record number

    2553251