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filingDate 2015-10-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-105210950-B
titleOfInvention A kind of artificial culturing method of sturgeon
abstract A kind of artificial culturing method of sturgeon, belongs to the artificial breeding of fish, comprising the following steps: the selection and proportion of A, parent population;B, temperature environment controls when the parent population 3-6 age;C, it hastens parturition;D, ovum and fertilization are adopted;E, unsticking;F, hatch.The present invention uses the early intervention culture of parent population, reduce parent population individual sex differernce, meanwhile the 3rd to the 6th year temperature control, guarantee parent population property glandular development completely, fish-egg quality it is high, under the conditions of equivalent technology, in the case that the rate of fertilization of parent population oviposition by above-mentioned cultivation is increased to 95% or more, and parent population is intervened in advance, directly hatching success is promoted from the 95% of the prior art to 99% or more, breeding method disclosed in this invention simply easily realizes there is higher marketing and application value.
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