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Genetic research initiatives for sustainable aquaculture production in the Philippines

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2019-03
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Romana-Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
Ablan Lagman, Ma. Carmen
Basiao, Zubaida U.
Ikeda, Minoru
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Abstract
The Philippines is one of several countries in Southeast Asia that has, for several decades, made steady contributions to world aquaculture production both from inland and marine waters. In recent years, fish production has been on the decline mainly because of the lack of quality seedstock, limited stocks of captive breeders or spawners of major aquaculture commodities, adverse effects of climate change and other environmental factors on fish breeding and rearing, fish diseases caused by pathogenic organisms and prohibitive cost of aquaculture inputs such as feeds, etc. Genetic researches have been conducted mostly through local grants with the aim of addressing the aforementioned constraints. Such initiatives focused on developing and applying methods in (a) selective breeding; (b) marker-assisted genetic strain assessment for broodstock development and for monitoring inbreeding in farmed stocks and (c) genomics to understand and enhance on-farm stock performance through the identification of genes that are responsible for nutrition, stress and immune responses, among others. This paper highlights examples of local genetics applications in tilapia, mangrove crab, shrimp, milkfish and abalone aquaculture. The significance of implementing genetic interventions to boost and sustain aquaculture production in the Philippines is likewise discussed.
Keywords
selection genetic diversity broodstock management inbreeding genomics
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http://hdl.handle.net/10097/00125666
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Romana-Eguia, M. R. R., Ablan Lagman, M. C., Basiao, Z. U., & Ikeda, M. (2019). Genetic research initiatives for sustainable aquaculture production in the Philippines. Journal of Integrated Field Science, 16, 4-7. http://hdl.handle.net/10097/00125666
Subject
genetic diversity (as resource); selective breeding; breeding stock; aquaculture; aquaculture production; genomics; marker-assisted selection; fishery production; Philippines; Southeast Asia
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