Abstract

Abstract A large-scale investigation to identify effective procedures for the induction of gynogenesis in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss was conducted. Milt was effectively inactivated when diluted to a 10% concentration at depths of 0.33–0.65 mm and irradiated with 120–180 W/mm2 (12,000–18,000 ergs/mm2) of ultraviolet light. Incubation temperature (8.8–14.6°C) had a marked effect on the effective postfertilization timing for first cleavage blockage induced by both hydrostatic pressure shock and heat shock and for pressure-induced second polar body retention but not for heat-induced second polar body retention. Higher temperature treatments of 29°C for 10 min and 31.5°C for 5 min were found to be more effective for first cleavage blockage than a treatment of 26°C for 20 min. Wide ranges of effective postfertilization timing adjusted to incubation temperature (°C-min) were identified for second polar body retention induced by heat shock (95–508 °C.min) and pressure shock (273–693 °C.min) and for first c...

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