On-farm performance of genetically-improved rohu (Labeo rohita) in Bangladesh

M. Hamilton, M. Yeasin, M. Alam, Md. Rayhan Ali, M. Fakhruddin, M. Islam, B. Barman, K. Shikuku, C. Shelley, C. Rossignoli, J. Benzie
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Introduction Rohu (Labeo rohita Hamilton) is a globally significant aquaculture species for which genetically improved strains are increasingly available. In 2020, a multiplier population, comprised of highly–ranked generation-three (G3) families from the WorldFish Rohu Genetic Improvement Program, was released to hatcheries in Bangladesh for development into broodstock. Methods To estimate realised genetic gain for harvest weight in the G3-multiplier population, one pond from each of 19 Bangladeshi semi-commercial farms (ten in Jashore and nine in Natore–Rajshahi districts) were stocked with equal numbers of tagged fish from each of three strains. Strains included in the study were the ‘G3-multiplier’ released to hatcheries, a ‘control’ (putatively genetically equivalent to the unimproved base population which was spawned from fish of river origin) and fish sourced from a ‘commercial’ hatchery. Once stocked, fish were managed according to each farmer’s normal practices. Results The G3-multiplier was found to be the most rapidly growing strain. Back-transformed means for harvest weight across farms for the commercial, control and G3-multiplier strains were 594 g, 659 g and 914 g, respectively, in Jashore, and 545 g, 626 g and 845 g in Natore–Rajshahi. Discussion These results equate to realised genetic gains of 38.6% (Jashore) and 34.9% (Natore–Rajshahi) for the G3-multiplier over the control strain and provide evidence that a family-based (i.e. pedigree-based) approach to genetic improvement is able to generate substantial levels of genetic gain in rohu. Furthermore, the clear growth advantages exhibited by the G3-multiplier strain over the control and commercial strains in this study, should encourage more Bangladeshi hatcheries, nurseries and farmers to adopt genetically improved rohu.
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孟加拉国转基因罗虎(Labeo rohita)的农场生产性能
罗虎(Labeo rohita Hamilton)是全球重要的水产养殖品种,其遗传改良品种越来越多。2020年,由世界渔业组织罗湖遗传改良计划的第三代(G3)家族组成的倍增器种群被放归孟加拉国的孵卵场,用于培育成种鱼。方法为了估计g3倍倍种群收获重量的已实现遗传增益,在孟加拉国19个半商业化养殖场(Jashore 10个,Natore-Rajshahi区9个)的一个池塘中,分别放养来自3个品系的标记鱼。研究中包括的菌株是释放到孵化场的“g3倍增器”,“对照”(假定遗传上等同于未经改良的基础种群,由河流来源的鱼产卵)和来自“商业”孵化场的鱼。一旦放养,鱼就按照每个养殖户的正常做法进行管理。结果g3倍增器菌株生长速度最快。商业品系、对照品系和g3倍率品系各农场收获重量的反转化均值在Jashore分别为594 g、659 g和914 g,在Natore-Rajshahi为545 g、626 g和845 g。这些结果相当于g3倍增器相对于对照品系实现了38.6% (Jashore)和34.9% (Natore-Rajshahi)的遗传增益,并提供了证据,表明以家庭为基础(即以系谱为基础)的遗传改良方法能够在罗胡中产生相当水平的遗传增益。此外,在本研究中,g3倍率品系比对照品系和商品品系表现出明显的生长优势,应鼓励更多的孟加拉国孵化场、苗圃和农民采用转基因罗虎。
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