Indian aquaculture has been growing at a fast pace over the last two decades, with freshwater aquaculture contributing over 95% of the production. The three Indian major carps, namely catla (Catla catla), rohu (Labeo rohita) and mrigal (Cirrhinusmrigala) contribute to the bulk of production amounting to about two million tonnes annually (FAO, 2003). Silver carp, grass carp and common carp formthe second important group for fish production. Average national production from pondfisheries has increased from 0.6 tonnes/ha/year in 1974 to 2.2 tonnes/ha/year in 2002 (Tripathi, 2003).
Harvesting of fishes is usually done after a culture period of 10 months to one year. However, fishes attaining the marketable size can be harvested periodically depending on several factors, which also reduces the pressure of density in the ponds and thereby providing sufficient space for the growth of fishes.
Pituitary gland contains gonadotropin hormone, which stimulates the production of sex steroids in the gonads and induce maturation of gametes. Gonadotropin is composed of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), which are responsible for the egg development and egg ovulation.The skullof the fish from which,hypophysis is to be collected, is cut open with a knife to remove the bone and meninges. The pituitary gland can be seen after the mid-brain has been folded back by using forceps.The gland is taken out and ground in the homogenizer and then distilled water is added and the gland is again ground. The solution is taken in a syringe for injection. The female can be injected with two doses with the time interval of 6 hours. The intramuscular injection is given in the area between the base of the dorsal fin and lateral line.
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