The development of a saline tolerant tilapia strain able to grow fast is of importance in the Philippines, where 240,000 ha of brackish water ponds are available. To this end, founder hybridization between Oreochromis niloticus (with favorable growth traits) and Oreochromis mossambicus (with favorable salinity tolerance traits) was performed and followed by backcrossing with O. mossambicus to develop a strain highly tolerant to saline environments. Genetic selection for growth performance was subsequently conducted. The aim of the present study was to estimate growth performance and survival of the hybrid in two rearing environments following four generations of genetic selection. A comparison between the hybrid and an internal reference li...
This study evaluates the genetic parameters and selection responses in relation to harvest body weig...
Experiments to evaluate the GIFT strain performance and genetic correlation of Nile tilapia (Oreochr...
We mainly (but not exclusively) draw upon research and development work carried out by The WorldFish...
The development of a saline tolerant tilapia strain able to grow fast is of importance in the Philip...
The development of a saline tolerant tilapia strain able to grow fast is of importance in the Philip...
Four Oreochromis species were used in Phase 1 study. Progenies from the 28 cross combinations (5 pur...
The main aim of this paper was to report genetic parameters and selection response from a synthetic ...
A complete diallel cross involving four strains of red tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) from Malaysia, Sti...
This study presents results of two generations of selection (G1 and G2) for growth of Nile tilapia. ...
Recurrent farming failures due to disease outbreaks have driven Indonesian shrimp farmers to develop...
Within-family selection approach was undertaken to improve the growth at 16-weeks in Nile tilapia de...
The present study is based on data recorded from fish of the third generation of the GIFT project (G...
To date, commercial strains of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, L.) are not available for aquacu...
This study assessed whether selection for high growth in a challenging environment of medium salinit...
SUMMARY Progeny were generated in two spawning seasons (2002 and 2003) in a fully pedigreed populat...
This study evaluates the genetic parameters and selection responses in relation to harvest body weig...
Experiments to evaluate the GIFT strain performance and genetic correlation of Nile tilapia (Oreochr...
We mainly (but not exclusively) draw upon research and development work carried out by The WorldFish...
The development of a saline tolerant tilapia strain able to grow fast is of importance in the Philip...
The development of a saline tolerant tilapia strain able to grow fast is of importance in the Philip...
Four Oreochromis species were used in Phase 1 study. Progenies from the 28 cross combinations (5 pur...
The main aim of this paper was to report genetic parameters and selection response from a synthetic ...
A complete diallel cross involving four strains of red tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) from Malaysia, Sti...
This study presents results of two generations of selection (G1 and G2) for growth of Nile tilapia. ...
Recurrent farming failures due to disease outbreaks have driven Indonesian shrimp farmers to develop...
Within-family selection approach was undertaken to improve the growth at 16-weeks in Nile tilapia de...
The present study is based on data recorded from fish of the third generation of the GIFT project (G...
To date, commercial strains of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, L.) are not available for aquacu...
This study assessed whether selection for high growth in a challenging environment of medium salinit...
SUMMARY Progeny were generated in two spawning seasons (2002 and 2003) in a fully pedigreed populat...
This study evaluates the genetic parameters and selection responses in relation to harvest body weig...
Experiments to evaluate the GIFT strain performance and genetic correlation of Nile tilapia (Oreochr...
We mainly (but not exclusively) draw upon research and development work carried out by The WorldFish...