Abstract Volume:12 Issue-10 Year-2024 Original Research Articles
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2Université Félix HOUPHOUËT-BOIGNY Cocody, UFR Biosciences, Laboratory of Biology and Health, Pedagogical Research Unit: Cell Biology, 22 BP 582 Abidjan 22, Côte d’Ivoire
Undernourishment due to insufficient animal protein is rife in Africa. Fish consumption appears to be the solution to this problem. However, fish products are becoming increasingly scarce due to the depletion of fish farming resources in maritime and continental waters. Hence the need to intensify fish farming. This requires mastery of the reproduction of the fish to be domesticated particularly Pomadasys jubelini. Once the fish had been dissected, standard histological techniques were applied to the testicles taken from them. Microscopic study revealed that each testicle lobe is made up of several lobules. Each contained several cysts. Each cyst contained several germ cells of the same generation. Sex cell differentiation proceeded from the periphery to the spermiduct. Stage 4 individuals corresponded to the stage of sexual maturity.

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Komenan Daouda Kouassi, Fahadama Konate, Emmanuel Gnonsoakala Yoe, Camille Mahn Yoro, Jean-Jacques Miessan and Marie-Anne D’almeida. 2024. Microscopic Evolution of the Pomadasys jubelini Testis from the Ivorian Continental Shelf.Int.J.Curr.Res.Aca.Rev. 12(10): 1-14doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcrar.2024.1210.001



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