Studies on vibrio spp. in juveniles of penaeus indicus in culture systems


Autoria(s): Sini, Joys Mathew; Dr.Rengarajan, K
Data(s)

15/01/2014

15/01/2014

01/07/1996

Resumo

The present study is carried out to understand (i) the incidence and occurrence of species of Vibrio in different culture systems in and around Cochin, (ii) characteristics of vibrios isolates, their ecology including growth response to various hydrological parameters, sensitivity to about 40 antibiotics, and (iii) role of physico-chemical parameters in pathogenicity of vibrios, etc. and the results emerged from the investigations are important and encouraging for better understanding of the 'vibriosis' in the culture systems to develop remedial measures to control diseases. The Thesis begins with an “Introduction” followed by “A review of literature” on diseases of penaeid shrimps with particular reference to 'vibriosis' and “Material and methods” which details with the methods and procedures followed in the experiments and analyses of data. This Thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter Ideals with the incidence and ecology of Vibrio spp. in water, sediment and in juveniles of the Indian white prawn Penaeus indicus in the culture systems. In Chapter 2, characteristics of vibrio isolates including growth response to various levels oftemperature, salinity and pl 1, sensitivity to 40 antibiotics and minimal inhibitory concentration tests are detailed.e out-breaks. The Chapter 3 discusses the role of physico-chemical parameters in the incidence, seasonal abundance of Vibrio spp. and in 'vibriosis'. A summary of the whole work and list of references are also included at the end. This study gives a detailed information regarding the incidence and ecology of vibrios in the culture systems. their characteristics and pathogenicity

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3196

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Vibrios #Vibriosis #Shrimp culture systems #Aquaculture systems #Vibrio anguillarum
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Thesis