Cryopreservation of turbot Scophthalmus maximus (L.) sperm: fertilization and hatching rates
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Chereguini-Fernández-Maquieira, M.O. (María del Olvido); García-de-la-Banda, I. (Inés); Herrera, M.; Martínez, C.; Hera-San-Juan, M. (Mariano) de-laDate
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The present paper assesses the fertilization and hatching rates of an artificial fertilization series (n=1153) using fresh and cryopreserved sperm from 49 specimens of turbot Scophthalmus maximus (L.), carried out to confirm the results of a previous study, with the ultimate aim of transferring these cryo-preservation techniques to commercial hatcheries. No significant differences were found between the fertilization rates of the two groups (fresh and cryopreserved sperm) when their respective fertility rates were >69.2%, which was the case in 75% of all fertilizations. Likewise, no significant differences in hatching rates were found. In order to use the cryopreserved sperm more efficiently, a key concern for commercial use of this technique, we also experimented with a lower sperm:diluent ratio (1:1) than used previously at our centre. We also compared the traditional 0.5-mL straws with 2-mL cryotubes able to contain a higher volume of sperm, finding no significant differences in the ...