Systematics and pathogenicity of vibrionaceae associated with the larvae of macrobrachium rosenbergii in hatchery

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Systematics and pathogenicity of vibrionaceae associated with the larvae of macrobrachium rosenbergii in hatchery

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Title: Systematics and pathogenicity of vibrionaceae associated with the larvae of macrobrachium rosenbergii in hatchery
Author: Sarita,G Bhat; Dr.Bright Singh,I S
Abstract: The great potential for the culture of non-penaeid prawns, especially Macrobrachium rosenbergii in brackish and low saline areas of Indian coastal zone has not yet been fully exploited due to the non availability of healthy seed in adequate numbers and that too in the appropriate period. In spite of setting up several prawn hatcheries around the country to satiate the ever growing demands for the seed of the giant fresh water prawn, the supply still remains fear below the requirement mainly due to the mortality of the larvae at different stages of the larval cycle. In a larval rearing system of Macrobrachium rosenbergii, members of the family Vibrionaceae were found to be dominant flora and this was especially pronounced during the times of mortality However, to develop any sort of prophylactic and therapeutic measures, the pathogenic strains have to be segregated from the lot. This would never be possible unless they were clustered based on the principles of numerical taxonomy It is with these objectives and requirements that the present work involving phenotypic characterization of the isolates belonging to the family Vibrionaceae and working out the numerical taxonomy, determination of mole % G+C ratio, segregation of the pathogenic strains and screening antibiotics as therapeutics at times of emergency, was carried out.
Description: School of Environmental Studies.Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3788
Date: 1998-05


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