P. DamrongpholP. JaroensastraraksMahidol University2018-09-072018-09-072001-01-01Cytologia. Vol.66, No.2 (2001), 167-171001145452-s2.0-0034913777https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/26408Cold shocks at 10°C, 12°C, 15°C and heat shocks at 32°C, 35°C or 38°C were administered to 4 h- or 6 h-fertilized eggs of the giant freshwater prawns, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, for a period of 4 h or 6 h. The treated eggs were further cultured in vitro at room temperature (29°C). The control was in vitro cultured at room temperature to hatching. Both cold and heat shocks caused an abnormal chromosome separation resulting in a formation of fused nuclei. Mosaics, individuals containing both diploid and polyploid cells, rather than complete polyploids were induced. Cold shocks at 10°C were detrimental while at 15°C were inefficient. Whereas application of 12°C to 4 h-fertilized eggs for 6 h or to 6 h-fertilized eggs for 4 h produced polyploid mosaics and enlarged embryos but caused great reduction in the survival rates. Heat shocks at 32°C did not induce mosaicism or enlarged embryo, while at 38°C were detrimental. Application of 35°C to 4 h-fertilized eggs for a long duration of 6 h or to 6 h-fertilized eggs for 4 h produced some mosaics and enlarged embryos. Though, enlarged embryos appeared to develop normally and survived to the hatching days (18-19 days), none engaged in hatching. Defect in the hatching enzymes upon the treatments was suggested.Mahidol UniversityAgricultural and Biological SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyPolyploid mosaics induced by temperature shocks in the giant freshwater prawns Macrobrachium rosenbergiiArticleSCOPUS10.1508/cytologia.66.167