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publicationDate 2015-11-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103314904-B
titleOfInvention Large gauge Eriocheir sinensia pond ecological seedling-cultivating method
abstract The invention discloses the pond ecological seedling growing process of large gauge Eriocheir sinensia (female 150 grams, male more than 200 grams), its step comprises: (1) large gauge parent crab is selected and transport; (2) close crab mating; (3) close crab survives the winter and fattens and management; (4) ovigerous crab harvesting is with foster temporarily; (5) ovigerous crab hangs cage and cloth seedling; (6) food organisms are cultivated; (7) Magna zoea larva is cultivated; (8) megalops larva desalination.The present invention is according to Eriocheir sinensia reproductive biology and breeding ecology feature, on the basis of large gauge parent crab pond ecological nursery work, improve large gauge parent crab overwintering survival rate, egg laying rate of red swamp and ovigerous crab survival rate for target and the large gauge parent crab pond seedling growing process developed with emphasis.Through the present inventor's engineering practice over one year, the pond ecological nursery of large gauge parent crab achieves unprecedented success, establishes the pond ecological seedling growing process system of large gauge parent crab, for China's Eriocheir sinensis industrial belt carrys out profound influence.
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