Fertility restoration of cryopreserved semen by hyper ratio of apyrene sperm in Bombyx mori

Feasible methods for sperm cryopreservation and subsequent artificial insemination are urgently needed to maintain silkworm genetic resources with less laborious work and space cost. We have discovered that loss of the fertilizing ability of cryopreserved diploid (p50) semen was restored by the addi...

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Published inApplied Entomology and Zoology Vol. 44; no. 3; pp. 413 - 417
Main Authors Takemura, Y.(Institute of Sericulture, Ami, Ibaraki (Japan)), Sahara, K, Mochida, Y, Ohnuma, A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg JAPANESE SOCIETY OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY 01.01.2009
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Feasible methods for sperm cryopreservation and subsequent artificial insemination are urgently needed to maintain silkworm genetic resources with less laborious work and space cost. We have discovered that loss of the fertilizing ability of cryopreserved diploid (p50) semen was restored by the addition of either fresh or frozen apyrene sperm from triploid donors. To decrease usage of the amount of stored diploid semen, we monitored the effective ratio of cryopreserved p50 semen and apyrene sperm from triploid males to restore fecundity. Restoration of the fertilizing ability of cryopreserved p50 semen was kept by roughly one fourth decrease of the amount by increasing the apyrene sperm ratio. Because semen collection from diploid males requires skillful and careful techniques, decreasing the amount of cryopreserved semen may practically save laborious work. It may also contribute to successful restoration of fertilization with a small amount of semen from a small number of individuals.
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ISSN:0003-6862
1347-605X
DOI:10.1303/aez.2009.413