Comparison of stress response of two different carp (Cyprinus carpio, L.) genotypes

Authors

  • Csaba Hancz
  • Miklós Bercsényi
  • István Magyary
  • Tamás Molnár
  • Lívia Konch
  • Tamás Müller
  • Péter Horn

Keywords:

common carp, selection, stress tolerance

Abstract

Investigations on stress response intensity were carried out in two distant strains of common carp: scaled Danube wild and selected mirror strain. First stressing was a 3 hour transport in polyethylene bags followed by tagging and measurement. Stress response was measured by plasma cortisol and glucose concentrations. Mirror carp showed significantly (P=0.001) lower cortisol (166.8 ng/ml) and glucose (10.2 mmol/1) levels than the Danube wild carp (436.1 ng/ml and 13.1 mmol/1, respectively). Medium high correlation was found between the two blood parameters (r=0,427, P=0,001, n=61). High variance of cortisol level observed in both strains provides the basis for the selection of high and low responding individuals which can be artificially propagated by andro- or gynogenesis to develop highly inbred lines.

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Published

2000-02-15

How to Cite

Comparison of stress response of two different carp (Cyprinus carpio, L.) genotypes. (2000). ACTA AGRARIA KAPOSVARIENSIS, 4(1), 35-40. https://journal.uni-mate.hu/index.php/aak/article/view/1375