Recent developments in the genetic improvement of the giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium sp.)
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Abstract
This publication contains results from the research project “Development of Genetically Improved Strain of Macrobrachium” covered by the Program on the Promotion of Sustainable Aquaculture in the ASEAN Region (previously known as Integrated Rural Aquaculture Program). It specifically includes activities from the inception of the project in 2002 up to 2005 under the Special Five-year Program on Sustainable Fisheries for Food Security in the ASEAN Region as well as research updates from 2006 to date. Project activities from 2006 to 2010 have been placed under the ASEAN-SEAFDEC Fisheries Consultative Group (FCG) collaborative mechanism with financial support from the Government of Japan Trust Fund. Dr. Koichi Okuzawa, AQD's Deputy Chief from 2005-2007, was project leader at the time the studies started until early 2007.
Suggested Citation
Eguia, M. R. R., & Aralar, M. L. C. (Comps.). (2007). Recent developments in the genetic improvement of the giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium sp.). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Contents
- FOREWORD
- Recent developments in the genetic improvement of the giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium sp.)
- COUNTRY REPORTS
- INDONESIA
- Industry status
Giant freshwater prawn culture in Indonesia
Estu Nugroho and Lies Emmawati - Project proposal
Genetic improvement of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in Indonesia - Project highlights
Growth of GI Macro II strain in different locations
Estu Nugroho, Iksan Khasani and Maskur - Collection and evaluation of wild and farmed stocks of giant freshwater prawn in Indonesia
Estu Nugroho, Sidi Asih, Anang Hari Kristano, Sutrisno, Fauzan Ali and Gunawan - Genetic characterization of GI Macro and freshwater prawns from Makassar-Sulawesi, Pangkalanbun-Kalimantan, Jambi-Sumatera, Sukabumi-Java using mtDNA CO-I markers
Estu Nugroho, Mulyasari, Anang Hari Kristano, Fauzan Ali and Gunawan
- Industry status
- THAILAND
- Industry status
Macrobrachium culture industry in Thailand
Supattra Uraiwan and Panom Sodsuk - Project proposal
Selective breeding program for the genetic improvement of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in Thailand - Project highlights
Preliminary growth comparison of three Macrobrachium rosenbergii stocks and their reciprocal crosses in four environments
Supattra Uraiwan, Panom Sodsuk, Wattana Lelapattara, Somsak Rungtongbaisuree, Sanga Leesanga, Tanan Sakontanakit, Wisanuporn Rattanatriwong, Kridsanupan Komanpririn and Sriprapa Buddama - Recent updates on the selective breeding program for the genetic improvement of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in Thailand
Supattra Uraiwan, Panom K. Sodsuk, Somsuk Rungtongbaisuree Wisanuporn Ratanatrivong and Sanga Leesanga - Allozyme-based genetic variation in crossbreds produced from three Thai Macrobrachium rosenbergii stocks
Panom K. Sodsuk, Supattra Uraiwan and Srirat Sodsuk - Genetic variation in selected Thai M. rosenbergii crossbreds reared in specific environments
Panom K. Sodsuk, Supattra Uraiwan and Srirat Sodsuk
- Industry status
- PHILIPPINES
- Industry status
Giant freshwater prawn farming in the Philippines
Westly R. Rosario and Melchor Tayamen - Other pre-project R&D efforts on Macrobrachium sp.
Freshwater prawn research at SEAFDEC/AQD
Maria Rowena R. Eguia, Maria Lourdes C. Aralar and Manuel A. Laron - Hatchery and pond culture of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in Northern Mindanao
Henry E. Dejarme - Project proposal
Genetic characterization, domestication and improvement of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in the Philippines
Westly R. Rosario, Editha C. Roxas, Melchor M. Tayamen, Maria Rowena R. Eguia, Maria Lourdes C. Aralar and Manuel A. Laron - Project highlights
Genetic characterization, domestication and improvement of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in the Philippines
Maria Rowena R. Eguia, Maria Lourdes C. Aralar, Henry E. Dejarme, Westly R. Rosario and Melchor M. Tayamen- Collection, domestication and propagation of wild Macrobrachium rosenbergii stocks
Westly R. Rosario and Editha C. Roxas - Morphometric characterization, identification and validation of Macrobrachium samples
Maria Rowena R. Eguia, Henry E. Dejarme, Westly R. Rosario and Edith C. Roxas - Genetic characterization of commercially important Philippine stocks of freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium sp., using DNA markers
Maria Rowena R. Eguia and Henry E. Dejarme - Evaluation of growth performance of two strains of M. rosenbergii in cages in Laguna de Bay
Maria Lourdes C. Aralar - Performance of juvenile Macrobrachium rosenbergii rosenbergii and Macrobrachium rosenbergii dacqueti cultured in hapa net cages at three stocking densities
Henry E. Dejarme - Culture of juvenile Macrobrachium rosenbergii dacqueti in hapa net cages at four stocking densities
Henry E. Dejarme - Reproductive efficiency of two M. rosenbergii stocks at different protein levels
Maria Rowena R. Eguia - Promotion of freshwater prawn farming technology
Melchor M. Tayamen
- Collection, domestication and propagation of wild Macrobrachium rosenbergii stocks
- Industry status
- INDONESIA
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
- Proposed Program of Activities on the Genetic Improvement and Seed Production of Macrobrachium
- ANNEX
- Cost and Return Analysis of Freshwater Prawn Culture Techno-Demo in Cauayan Isabela, Philippines
- PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS
Type
BookISBN
9789718511848Subject
Biotechnology; Prawn culture; Growth; Aquaculture; Collections; Evaluation; Genetics; mtDNA; Selective breeding; Allozymes; Genetics; Research; Hatcheries; Pond culture; Domestication; Reproduction; Morphometry; Genetic markers; Stocking density; Macrobrachium; Freshwater prawns and shrimps; South East Asia; Indonesia; Thailand; Philippines; Reciprocal crossing; Crossbreds; Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Format
86 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm.
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