Distribution of luminescent Vibrio harveyi and their bacteriophages in a commercial shrimp hatchery in South India
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Distribution of luminescent Vibrio harveyi and their bacteriophages in a commercial shrimp hatchery in South India
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Chrisolite, B
Thiyagarajan, S Alavandi, S V Abhilash, E C Kalaimani, N Vijayan, K K |
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Hatchery
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Luminescent Vibrio harveyi is a natural microflora of marine and coastal water bodies and is associated with mortality of larval shrimp in penaeid shrimp hatcheries. It is also known that the bacteriophages occur virtually in all places where their hosts exist. In this study, distribution of luminescent V. harveyi and the bacteriophages affecting these hosts was examined in a commercial Penaeus monodon hatchery during three shrimp larval production cycles, including a cycle affected by luminescent bacterial (LB) disease outbreak.
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Elsevier
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2008
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/5786/1/6804.pdf
Chrisolite, B and Thiyagarajan, S and Alavandi, S V and Abhilash, E C and Kalaimani, N and Vijayan, K K (2008) Distribution of luminescent Vibrio harveyi and their bacteriophages in a commercial shrimp hatchery in South India. Aquaculture, 275 (1-4). pp. 13-19. |
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