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Observation of Embryonic and Larval Developmental Stages in Endangered Nona Tengra (Mystus gulio) Induced with S-GnRHa

Observation of Embryonic and Larval Developmental Stages in Endangered Nona Tengra (Mystus gulio) Induced with S-GnRHa

Md. Alal Hossen1, Mohammad Amzad Hossain1*, A.K.M. Munzurul Hasan1,2, Bipresh Das1, Sohel Mian1, Mohammed Mahbub Iqbal1
 

1Department of Fish Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Fisheries, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet-3100, Bangladesh.
2Department of Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences, School of Science and the Environment, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada.
 
Corresponding author: Mohammad Amzad Hossain
mamzad.fbg@sau.ac.bd

Figure 1:

Fertilized (F) and unfertilized (UF) eggs of M. gulio.

Figure 2a:
Figure 2:

Development stages of M. gulio (a) Unfertilized egg, (b) Fertilized egg, (c) Blastodisc, (d) 2-cell stage, (e) 4-cell stage, (f) 8-cell stage, (g) 16-cell stage, (h) 32- cell stage, (i) 64-cell stage, (j) 128-cell stage, (k) 256-cell stage, (l) 512-cell stage, (m) Oblong stage, (n) Sphere stage, (o) Morula stage, (p) Blastula stage, (q) 60% epiboly, (r) 70% epiboly, (s) 80% epiboly, (t) 90% epiboly, (u) Epiboly complete, (v) Bud stage, (w) Somites formation, (x) Segmentation-1, (y) Segmentation-2, (z) Segmentation-3 (i) Just before hatching, (ii) Newly hatched, (iii) larvae 24 hr larvae.

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Punjab University Journal of Zoology

June

Vol.39, Iss. 1, Pages 01-134

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