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The study was planed to determine the effects of different doses of hormone 17 -methyltestosterone (MT) and different protein level of feeding on masculinization, growth performance and meat quality in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). The experiment was conducted in two phase. In phase-I, two experiments were performed in six aquaria (50fry/aqurium) with two replicates. In experiment A, aquarium -1 was used as control in which no hormone was given while in aquaria 2 and 3, the MT were given@ 60 and 70 mg MT/ Kg of feed containing 30 % crude protein. In experiment B, aquarium - 4 was used…mehr

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The study was planed to determine the effects of different doses of hormone 17 -methyltestosterone (MT) and different protein level of feeding on masculinization, growth performance and meat quality in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). The experiment was conducted in two phase. In phase-I, two experiments were performed in six aquaria (50fry/aqurium) with two replicates. In experiment A, aquarium -1 was used as control in which no hormone was given while in aquaria 2 and 3, the MT were given@ 60 and 70 mg MT/ Kg of feed containing 30 % crude protein. In experiment B, aquarium - 4 was used as control in which no hormone was given while in aquaria 5 and 6, the MT were given@ 60 and 70 mg MT/ Kg of feed containing 40 % crude protein. Both the experiments were run parallel in six aquaria for 30 days. After that, the fry were shifted to 6 earthen ponds (phase-II) in which feed was given without hormones on the same protein level as in phase-1, to monitor their growth performance for 183 days. At the final harvest frequency of males and females was determined by morphomatric characteristics and examination of gonads.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Farkhanda Asad, Assistant Professor,Department of Wildlife and Fisheries,Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan. M.Sc = Zoology and fisheriesM.Phil= Zoology and fisheriesPh.D= Zoology and fisheriesSpecialization= Ichythyology, Fish nutrition, Fish physiology, Limnology