Department of Zoology and Applied Aquaculture, Barkatullah University, Bhopal
Online published on 11 December, 2012.
The present study was carried out to evaluate the sub-lethal effect of cadmium chloride in the ovaries of the air-breathing fish, Heteropnuestes fossilis which were kept in aqueous solution of cadmium chloride of two sub-lethal concentrations of 6mg/l and 9mg/l for 15, 30 and 45 days. The histopathological effect of CdCh in ovaries is characterised by enlarged oocytes after 15 days of 6 mg/l exposure and degeneration of egg envelope after 30 days. After 45 days the atretic follicles appeared and nucleoi got scattered. In 9 mg/l concentration after 15 days, ovary wall got slightly thin and ruptured whereas enlarged interfollicular spaces were observed after 30 days and after 45 days egg envelopes got degenerated.
Toxicity, Heavy metals, Cadmium chloride, Heteropnuestes fossilis