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Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure Treatment of Newly Fertilized Eggs on the Ploidy Level and Karyotype of Pikeperch Sander lucioperca (Linnaeus, 1758)

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LIFE-BASEL
卷 11, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/life11121296

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triploid; mosaic karyotype; pressure duration; chromosome number; PSI

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The study investigated the effects of different magnitudes of hydrostatic pressure on the ploidy of pikeperch larvae. It was found that 7000 PSI shock treatment resulted in diploid, triploid, and mosaic individuals, while 8000 and 9000 PSI treatments only led to triploid and mosaic individuals. The research also demonstrated the induction of haplo-triploid karyotype by hydrostatic pressure shock for the first time in teleost fish, supporting the suitability of pressure treatment for triploid induction in pikeperch.
We studied the effect of different magnitudes (7000 PSI (48.26 MPa), 8000 PSI (55.16 MPa), and 9000 PSI (62.05 MPa)) of hydrostatic pressure on the ploidy of pikeperch larvae. Pressure shock was applied 5 min after the fertilization of eggs at a water temperature of 14.8 +/- 1 degrees C. A 7000 PSI pressure shock was applied for 10 or 20 min, while 8000 and 9000 PSI treatments lasted for 10 min. Each treatment with its respective control was completed in triplicate, where different females' eggs served as a replicate. In the treatment groups exposed to 7000 PSI for 10 min, only diploid and triploid larvae were identified, while 2n/3n mosaic individuals were found after a 20-min exposure to a 7000 PSI pressure shock. The application of 8000 or 9000 PSI pressure shocks resulted in only triploid and mosaic individuals. Among larvae from eggs treated with 8000 PSI, three mosaic individuals with 2n/3n karyotype were identified (4.0 +/- 6.9%), while a single (2.0 +/- 3.5%) 1n/3n mosaic individual was found in the 9000 PSI-treated group. To our knowledge, this is the first report that demonstrates the induction of a haplo-triploid karyotype by hydrostatic pressure shock in teleost fish. The dominance of triploid individuals with a reasonable survival rate (36.8 +/- 26.1%) after 8000 PSI shock supports the suitability of the hydrostatic pressure treatment of freshly fertilized eggs for triploid induction in pikeperch.

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