Breeding method of freshwater nucleated regenerated pearls
A culture method and technology for regenerating beads, which are applied in fish farming, application, climate change adaptation, etc., can solve the problems of low economic value of regenerated beads, poor quality of regenerated beads, occupation of water surface management, etc., and save the time of cultivating beads , The pearl surface is beautiful and the price is high.
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[0012] Insert cell pieces from Triangle sail mussels to cultivate seedless pearls, insert 32 cell pieces, and produce 32 pearls. After three years of cultivation, the diameter of pearls is Φ5-7mm. Surgical methods are used to collect 10 pearls and insert Φ6 into the original pearl sac. - There are 8 bead nuclei of 9mm, and the bead nuclei are sent into the pearl sac in the mantle with a nuclei feeder or tweezers. During the operation, first inject 1ml of amino acid nutrient solution into the living and dead glands of the visceral sac of the surgical mussel; after the operation, drip 2-3 drops of 100ppm tetracycline solution into each wound, and then soak the surgical mussel with 50ppm tetracycline solution for half an hour , and then put it back into the water for hanging. After the operation, the pearl-growing mussels are put back into the water, and the original pearl sac secretes nacre, which is plated on the inserted bead nucleus. After 1.5 years of cultivation, 5 nucleate...
Embodiment 2
[0014] Utilize the fertile clams with round nuclei to cultivate nucleated regenerative pearls, the method and operation process are the same as the above example. However, 6 pearl cores were inserted for the first time, and 4 pearls of Φ8-10mm were harvested; for the second time, 4 pearl cores of Φ9-11mm were inserted, and 3 pearls of Φ10-15mm were harvested, with a yield of 5 grams. The output value of mussels is as high as 500 yuan.
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