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LIN Lin, JIANG Bin, WU Sheng-hui, ZHANG Shi-zhong, LI Chao-sheng. The Influence of Different Temperatures and Sunlight on the Egg Hatchability of Duck Cyathocotyle caecumalis sp.nov[J]. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2014, 29(7): 623-627. doi: 10.19303/j.issn.1008-0384.2014.07.003
Citation:
LIN Lin, JIANG Bin, WU Sheng-hui, ZHANG Shi-zhong, LI Chao-sheng. The Influence of Different Temperatures and Sunlight on the Egg Hatchability of Duck Cyathocotyle caecumalis sp.nov[J]. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2014, 29(7): 623-627. doi: 10.19303/j.issn.1008-0384.2014.07.003
LIN Lin, JIANG Bin, WU Sheng-hui, ZHANG Shi-zhong, LI Chao-sheng. The Influence of Different Temperatures and Sunlight on the Egg Hatchability of Duck Cyathocotyle caecumalis sp.nov[J]. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2014, 29(7): 623-627. doi: 10.19303/j.issn.1008-0384.2014.07.003
Citation:
LIN Lin, JIANG Bin, WU Sheng-hui, ZHANG Shi-zhong, LI Chao-sheng. The Influence of Different Temperatures and Sunlight on the Egg Hatchability of Duck Cyathocotyle caecumalis sp.nov[J]. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2014, 29(7): 623-627. doi: 10.19303/j.issn.1008-0384.2014.07.003
To test the most suitable temperature and illumination for the egg hatch of duck Cyathocotyle caecumalis sp.nov, the hatch trail was set up as 5groups under the conditions of 3hours′sunshine per day with different room temperatures (2836℃, 2028℃, 1020℃ and 010℃) as well as a constant temperature of 27℃ with no sunlight.The results showed that the egg hatchability of the groups of 2836℃ and 2028℃ were 27.5% and25.2%, whose hatching time were 14 days and 21 days, respectively;while for the group of 1020℃, eggs developed poorly:the hatchability was 5%and the hatching time was 28days;and none egg of the group of 010℃developed;as to the group of constant temperature 27℃ with no sunlight, the eggs merely developed and most of the miracidias died.This trail indicated that the most suitable condition for the egg development of duck Cyathocotyle caecumalis sp.nov was the temperature of 2036℃ with more than 3hours′sunshine per day.
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