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Biology and Cultivation of Oysters in Australia, The. Pamphlet No, 105

Kesteven, G. L.
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pp. 32, references, tables and graphs. Or brown wraps. THE oysters of Australia are being thoroughly investigated by the Division of Fisheries, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. In the first of the series of pamphlets on the biology and cultivation of oysters in Australia, G. A. Kesteven wrote on some economic aspects (Pamphlet No. 105 ; 1941). A more recent publication, in two parts, is by G. Humphreys (2. A Note on the Calcium Content of Some East Australian Waters ; 3. Biochemistry of the Proximal Constituents. Commonwealth of Australia. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Division of Fisheries. Report No. 7. Pamphlet 111. Melbourne, 1941). The calcium content of a number of oyster-growing waters has been investigated and the relation between condition and the fluctuation in the proximate constituents of the oyster, namely, carbohydrate fat and protein. It is concluded that there is no essential difference in calcium content between waters where oyster growth is normal and waters where only stunted growth appears. Opinions differ as to the role of glycogen in the oysters, some maintaining that it determines fatness, others that it is a reserve food material. The author shows that the latter view is correct, for the fattest oysters occur just before spawning when the glycogen percentage is at its minimum. The idea, supported by recent investigators, that glycogen is stored as a reserve food material and is used for the formation of gonad products which do not consist of glycogen is borne out by the figures presented, in which it is seen that for healthy oysters the glycogen percentage is in the range 3-7 during most of the year, but that just when the oysters are about to spawn, the value is below 2. It is found that oysters can be dried with no loss of glycogen or protein. #240216 Aquaculture

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AuthorKesteven, G. L.
PublisherCouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research, Me
Year Published1941
Binding Type

Softcover

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