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0.05). Based on the Pearson correlation coefficient relationship, there were negative between sperm density with fertilization (r = -0.603, P<0.01) and hatching (r = - 0.175, P<0.01) rates. There was a positive relationship between the number of micropyle and fertilization rate (r = 0.574, P<0.01) and between the osmolarity and fertilization (P <0.01, r = 0.511) and hatching (P <0.01, r = 0.288) rates. Due to the large numbers of micropyle in sturgeon eggs, to increase the percentage of fertilization rate, sperm density should be low but motility duration and quality should be high.]]>
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