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Bio-Efficacy Of The Leaves Extracts Of Hyptis Suaveolens (L.) Poit Against The Fish Pathogens

Bio-Efficacy Of The Leaves Extracts Of Hyptis Suaveolens (L.) Poit Against The Fish Pathogens

... grains. H. suaveolens is used traditionally for the treatment of respiratory tract infections, colds, pain fever, cramps and skin diseases (Mabberley, 1990; Iwu, 1993). The phytoconstituents isolated from the plant are ...

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In vitro assessment of the antimicrobial activity of silver and zinc oxide nanoparticles against fish pathogens

In vitro assessment of the antimicrobial activity of silver and zinc oxide nanoparticles against fish pathogens

... Background: Antibiotic resistance is a global issue that threatens public health. The excessive use of antibiotics con‑ tributes to this problem as the genes of antibiotic resistance can be transferred between the ...

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A Survey of Some Bacterial Fish Pathogens on Whiting (Merlangius merlanguseuxinus) in Eastern Black Sea Coast, Turkey

A Survey of Some Bacterial Fish Pathogens on Whiting (Merlangius merlanguseuxinus) in Eastern Black Sea Coast, Turkey

... In the present study, a total of 180 whiting(Merlangius merlanguseuxinus) were caught in the Eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey and investigated through for six month period for their bacteria. The bacterial agents ...

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Protective Effect of Pseudomonas Fluorescens as a Probiotic in Controlling Fish Pathogens

Protective Effect of Pseudomonas Fluorescens as a Probiotic in Controlling Fish Pathogens

... two fish pathogens; Pseudomonas angulliseptica and Streptococcus faecium in Nile tilapia were investigated in vivo and ...in fish groups fed Pseudomonas fluorscens incorporated diet following ...

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Taxonomy of bacterial fish pathogens

Taxonomy of bacterial fish pathogens

... With the rapid development in molecular biology, it is not always necessary to culture an organism in order to enable its study, including the allocation of a species name. Thus, the concept of culture-independent ...

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Development of a streamlined, selective enrichment culture, one tube (RT )PCR enzyme hybridization assay to detect bacterial fish pathogens in covertly infected farmed salmonids

Development of a streamlined, selective enrichment culture, one tube (RT )PCR enzyme hybridization assay to detect bacterial fish pathogens in covertly infected farmed salmonids

... Therefore while nucleic acid probes are useful for the diagnosis of fish pathogens that are present in numbers sufficient to be found in situ or by blotting methods, for applications whe[r] ...

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Simultaneous Detection of Marine Fish Pathogens by Using Multiplex PCR and a DNA Microarray

Simultaneous Detection of Marine Fish Pathogens by Using Multiplex PCR and a DNA Microarray

... been developed for the identification of bacterial pathogens in aquacultures (30). Although many of these protocols are based on the amplification of 16S and 23S rRNA genes (2, 19, 24, 25, 31), which are found in ...

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Computer-aided vaccine designing approach against fish pathogens Edwardsiella tarda and Flavobacterium columnare using bioinformatics softwares

Computer-aided vaccine designing approach against fish pathogens <em>Edwardsiella tarda</em> and <em>Flavobacterium columnare</em> using bioinformatics softwares

... Abstract: Edwardsiella tarda and Flavobacterium columnare are two important intracellular pathogenic bacteria that cause the infectious diseases edwardsiellosis and columnaris in wild and cultured fish. Prediction ...

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Screening of potential probiotics against fish pathogens under aquaculture conditions

Screening of potential probiotics against fish pathogens under aquaculture conditions

... The production of inhibitory metabolites depends on the media upon which the bacteria are cultured (Olsson et al., 1992), nd media which eliminate or reduce the loss of these selective criteria need to be used. ...

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Identification of Bacterial Fish Pathogens in Brazil by Direct Colony PCR and 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing

Identification of Bacterial Fish Pathogens in Brazil by Direct Colony PCR and 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing

... these pathogens [25], which causes hemorrhagic sep- ticemia, characterized by small superficial lesions, focal hemorrhages, ulcers, abscesses, and abdominal disten- ...

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“Bioprotective Properties of Algae Caulerpa racemosa: In-vitro Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Potential” by Mohideen Askar Nawas P, Sujatha R, India.

“Bioprotective Properties of Algae Caulerpa racemosa: In-vitro Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Potential” by Mohideen Askar Nawas P, Sujatha R, India.

... human pathogens and two fish pathogens using disc diffusion methods and antioxidant properties such as DPPH radical scavenging activity and ABTS radical scavenging activity and hydroxyl radical ...

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Photoinactivation of major bacterial pathogens in aquaculture

Photoinactivation of major bacterial pathogens in aquaculture

... on fish; it causes intensive skin lesions (Ghanizadeh and Khodabandeh 2010) and re- duction of goblet cells in fish skin, resulting in less mucus production and, consequently, downregulation of innate ...

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Bioactive potential of Streptomyces against fish and shellfish pathogens

Bioactive potential of Streptomyces against fish and shellfish pathogens

... Many marine actinomycetes taxon in ocean sediments were found to have widespread, persistent populations in ocean systems and some taxa have no counterparts in terrestrial environments. It is becoming evident that marine ...

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MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF OCTOPUS AEGINA AND OCTOPUS DOLFUSII IN GULF OF MANNAR COAST

MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF OCTOPUS AEGINA AND OCTOPUS DOLFUSII IN GULF OF MANNAR COAST

... Lowest zone of inhibition was observed against Vibrio harveyi of about 15mm in the extract of Octopus dolfusii and 18mm against Vibrio sclintis in extract of Octopus aegina. This proves that the both the species of ...

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Identification of the “Pathogenic” effects of disruptions to supply chain resilience in construction

Identification of the “Pathogenic” effects of disruptions to supply chain resilience in construction

... these pathogens are hidden and may not be causing any problem at the moment, they might trigger a later onset problem causing cascading impacts to the supply chain and its ...these pathogens, however, can ...

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Role of inland fishery and aquaculture for food and nutrition security in Nepal

Role of inland fishery and aquaculture for food and nutrition security in Nepal

... of fish in their diet, but recently the amount of fish protein in common people diets is increasing ...the fish production, availability, afford- ability, purchasing capacity and awareness might have ...

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A study of Acinetobacter sp. infection in some cultured rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in Kahraman-maras

A study of Acinetobacter sp. infection in some cultured rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in Kahraman-maras

... different fish man- agement units in Kahramanmaras region in 2008 year. The fish were examined systematically in terms of fish ...diseases. Fish samples were brought Firat University Fisheries ...

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Fisheries: products and fleet 1976 1977  1979

Fisheries: products and fleet 1976-1977. 1979

... Part A : Supply balance sheets Total fish Fish for consumption total Fresh fish for consumption Processed fish total Salted, dried or smoked fish Fish preparations and conserves Deep­fro[r] ...

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... If people never got sick, they would not need medicine and other treatments. That is the goal of disease prevention. Prevent- ing disease involves many technologies. Some technologies, such as pasteurization and ...

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Optimal Size of Fish Pond for Socio-Economical Development of Cachar (Assam)

Optimal Size of Fish Pond for Socio-Economical Development of Cachar (Assam)

... for fish farming in this district. Fish farming is the second important source of livelihood of cachar ...of fish production this ...of fish per year from the different water bodies, including ...

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