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7 November 2019 Effect of Duration of Stunting on Physiological Recovery of Stunted Milkfish Under Field Conditions: A Relevant Farmers' Advisory
Somu Sunder Lingam, Paramita Banerjee Sawant, Narinder Kumar Chadha, Kurchetti Pani Prasad, Ande Penchala Muralidhar, Karthireddy Syamala, Kochery Augustine Martin Xavier
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Lingam, S.S.; Sawant, P.B.; Chadha, N.K.; Pani Prasad, K.; Muralidhar, A.P.; Syamala, K., and Martin Xavier, K.A., 2019. Effect of duration of stunting on physiological recovery of stunted Milkfish under field conditions: A relevant farmers' advisory. In: Jithendran, K.P.; Saraswathy, R.; Balasubramanian, C.P.; Kumaraguru Vasagam, K.P.; Jayasankar, V.; Raghavan, R.; Alavandi, S.V., and Vijayan, K.K. (eds.), BRAQCON 2019: World Brackishwater Aquaculture Conference. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 86, pp. 32–42. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

A study was performed to explore the effect of duration of stunting on the physiological recovery of milkfish. Wild collected milkfish fry (weight of 1.25±0.03 g and length of 5.53±0.03 cm) were stocked in earthen ponds of 0.02 ha, in triplicate, for different durations of stunting, viz., 4 months (Treatment-1; T4), 8 months (Treatment-2; T8) and 12 months (Treatment-3; T12) and normal seed (Control; C). Post-stunting commenced immediately after completion of respective stunting duration. In post-stunting, fish stocking density was adjusted to 5000 fish/ha and was fed at the optimum level (3-5%). The study found that stunting and duration of stunting had significantly affected the physiological response and recovery of fish. Significant reduction in serum biochemical components were observed in T8 and T12 groups (protein- 2.23±0.05 & 1.55±0.32 g/dl; albumin- 1.32±0.018 & 0.89±0.055 g/dl; globulin-0.91±0.024 & 0.66±0.015 g/dl). At the end of the stunting phase, significant reduction in respiratory burst, myeloperoxidase and lysozyme activities and significant increase of super oxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), serum glucose and cortisol were recorded in all groups of stunted fish. However, significant improvement in immunological status of the stunted groups in terms of elevated serum protein (4.33±0.17 g/dl), globulin (2.10±0.019 g/dl), respiratory burst activity (1.319±0.050), myeloperoxidase (0.926±0.059) and lysozyme activity (64.26±2.34 U/ml), were recorded in T8 group during post-stunting phase. In contrast, an imbalance in reinstating catalase activity, serum glucose and cortisol levels were evident in fish stunted for a prolonged phase (T12 group), indicating that stunting of milkfish for 8 months can significantly reinstate the physiological recovery in stunted fish which in turn, will prove to be helpful for keeping the fish physiologically healthy during its captive rearing.

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Somu Sunder Lingam, Paramita Banerjee Sawant, Narinder Kumar Chadha, Kurchetti Pani Prasad, Ande Penchala Muralidhar, Karthireddy Syamala, and Kochery Augustine Martin Xavier "Effect of Duration of Stunting on Physiological Recovery of Stunted Milkfish Under Field Conditions: A Relevant Farmers' Advisory," Journal of Coastal Research 86(sp1), 32-42, (7 November 2019). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI86-005.1
Received: 9 April 2019; Accepted: 14 May 2019; Published: 7 November 2019
KEYWORDS
Chanos chanos
immune status
physiology
recovery
serum biochemical parameters
stress responses
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