1970
DOI: 10.3329/ujzru.v26i0.695
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Induced Breeding of <i>Pila globosa</i> (Swainson 1822) (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) for Commercial Farming

Abstract: Studies were made on the number of egg clutch, copulating pairs, duration of mating, duration of egg laying, and weight of egg clutch of Pila globosa by inducing it with Pituitary Gland (PG) and Optic Tentacle cut (OT) under laboratory condition. The effect of inducing the animal with PG and OT cut showed that it resulted in an increase in the number of egg clutch in comparison with that of the control. In control animals the number of egg clutch was found to be 0.30±0.02 which was 20.93% of total egg c… Show more

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“…globosa can be consumed as a food source, especially for patients and people suffering from malnutrition, as it has a high source of protein and low lipid content and is cheaper than other animal protein sources (Nargis et al, 2011). With the induction of the optic tentacle and pituitary gland, the reproductive capability, especially the egg clutch number, can be increased in P. globosa, which is suggested to improve the commercial farming of this species (Jahan et al, 2007). The alimentary canal is directly proportional to the shell length, and Huq et al (2002) proposed that the 50-55 mm length of P. globosa has high economic values as snails within this range consume the maximum amount of food.…”
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“…globosa can be consumed as a food source, especially for patients and people suffering from malnutrition, as it has a high source of protein and low lipid content and is cheaper than other animal protein sources (Nargis et al, 2011). With the induction of the optic tentacle and pituitary gland, the reproductive capability, especially the egg clutch number, can be increased in P. globosa, which is suggested to improve the commercial farming of this species (Jahan et al, 2007). The alimentary canal is directly proportional to the shell length, and Huq et al (2002) proposed that the 50-55 mm length of P. globosa has high economic values as snails within this range consume the maximum amount of food.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%