2017
DOI: 10.15294/biosaintifika.v9i2.9848
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The Gonad Maturity of Female Osteochillus vittatus in the presence of Ascorbic Acid

Abstract: <p>The fish’s reproduction status is affected by both fed compositions and vitamins intake lead to determine improvement of eggs quality as well as fish production. The presence of Ascorbic Acid (AA) in the cultivation ponds, might accelerate female’s gonad maturation and so rematuration. The research  aimed to determine: (1) Level gonad maturity of supplementation Ascorbic Acid; (2) Oocyts diameter; (3) Larvae survival rate. The research used experimental methods.The method was a completely randomized d… Show more

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“…This trend was clearly confirmed for O. vittatus in BKL as well as for NN, though it is difficult to infer due to the small peak during the rainy season. The two GSI peaks of O. vittatus in NN is similar to the O. vittatus stock in Phetburi River of Thailand, where the two peaks were in May to June and November to December, respectively ( Setyaningrum et al 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…This trend was clearly confirmed for O. vittatus in BKL as well as for NN, though it is difficult to infer due to the small peak during the rainy season. The two GSI peaks of O. vittatus in NN is similar to the O. vittatus stock in Phetburi River of Thailand, where the two peaks were in May to June and November to December, respectively ( Setyaningrum et al 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Roy and Mullah (2009) fed Clarias batrachus with feed containing vitamin E at various inclusions and reported highest fertilization and hatching rate in fish fed with vitamin E at 200 mg/kg feed. The ascorbic acid, that is vitamin C enhanced the viability, hatching and larvae survival rate in bonylip barb ( Osteochillus vittatus ) (Setyaningrum et al, 2017). Similarly, Tan et al (2007) in milk fish ( Chanos chanos ) and Muslimin et al (2020) in climbing perch ( Anabas testudineus ) investigated that vitamin E supplemented diets enhanced the hatching rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some research related to this species in other freshwater ecosystem have discussed about the growth pattern and condition (Jusmaldi et al, 2020a), reproduction aspect (Omar, 2010), growth and reproduction aspect (Rochmatin et al, 2014), genetic variation (Azrita et al, 2014) and fecundity (Syandri et al, 2015;Rostika et al, 2017). There were also some research in laboratoryscale about induced spawning (Muchlisin et al, 2014;Adami et al, 2016), gonadal maturation (Setyaningrum et al, 2017;Habibah et al, 2020), eggs quality (Tarigan et al, 2020), and post larva development (Yusuf et al, 2014). Although research of bolylip barb has been published in many locations and aspects, research about this fish in the freshwater ecosystem in Bali is still rare and the information of bonylip barb from this location is original.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%