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    • Current status of transboundary fish diseases in Thailand: Occurrence, surveillance, research and training 

      Kanchanakhan, Somkiat (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)
      The paper discussed the current status of transboundary fish diseases in Thailand. The following were given focus in the paper: status of Koi Herpesvirus in the production of common carp and koi and the status of viral ...
    • Detection of pesticide residues in aquaculture products 

      Borlongan, Ilda G. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)
      Agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers and pesticides have made an important contribution to agriculture. Pesticides protect crops from pests and diseases. They have brought about large yield increases, and have helped ...
    • Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) test and determination of antimicrobial resistant bacteria 

      Ruangpan, Lila (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)
      The agar dilution technique is used to measure qualitatively the in vitro activity of an antimicrobial agent against the test bacteria. In this method, graded amounts of antibiotics are incorporated in agar plates and ...
    • Bacterial isolation, identification and storage 

      Ruangpan, Lila; Tendencia, Eleonor ORCID (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)
      Bacterial isolation, purification and identification are the first steps to bacteriological studies. Isolation is done to obtain pure bacterial cultures. Bacteria are usually isolated from fish kidney and spleen; and from ...
    • Disk diffusion method 

      Tendencia, Eleonor ORCID (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)
      Disk diffusion method is based on the principle that antibiotic-impregnated disk, placed on agar previously inoculated with the test bacterium, pick-up moisture and the antibiotic diffuse radially outward through the agar ...