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Bacterial flora in the hepatopancreas of pond-reared Penaeus monodon juveniles with luminous vibriosis

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Date
1998
Author
Leaño, Eduardo M.
Lavilla-Pitogo, Celia R.
Paner, Milagros G.
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ASFA keyword
bacterial diseases ASFA
disease control ASFA
fish diseases ASFA
hepatopancreas ASFA
husbandry diseases ASFA
microbiological analysis ASFA
pond culture ASFA
shrimp culture ASFA
vaccination ASFA
viral diseases ASFA
Bacteria ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
Penaeus monodon AGROVOC
Vibrio AGROVOC
Philippines AGROVOC
Giant tiger prawn
quantitative analysis AGROVOC
Cell counts
bacterial flora AGROVOC
Taxonomic term
Penaeus monodon GBIF
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Quantification and characterization of bacterial flora in the hepatopancreas (hp) of pond-reared Penaeus monodon juveniles affected with luminous bacteria were conducted in 1994 and 1995. Shrimp samples were taken from 23 grow-out ponds, 14 of which had disease outbreaks. Luminous bacterial (LB) load of the shrimps' hp with (mean=2.4×101 colony forming units (CFU)/hp) and without (mean=0.3×101 CFU/hp) disease outbreaks were comparable during the first 15 days of culture (DOC). During disease outbreaks at 18 to 32 DOC, however, LB load of affected shrimps (mean=9.0×104 CFU/hp) were higher than healthy shrimps (mean=7.0×101 CFU/hp). At 50 to 60 DOC, levels of LB were comparable in older shrimps with or without disease. Total viable and presumptive Vibrio counts were also comparable in both shrimp samples from 1 to 60 DOC. Characterization of the 172 bacterial isolates collected showed that most (90.12%) were Vibrio species dominated by V. harveyi (27.91%), V. splendidus II (13.37%) and V. parahaemolyticus (10.46%).
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1748
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Leaño, E. M., Lavilla-Pitogo, C. R., & Paner, M. G. (1998). Bacterial flora in the hepatopancreas of pond-reared Penaeus monodon juveniles with luminous vibriosis. Aquaculture, 164(1-4), 367-374. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0044-8486(98)00201-4 
DOI
10.1016/S0044-8486(98)00201-4
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0044-8486
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