In-vitro effect of fungicides on hyphal growth and sporogenesis of Lagenidium sp. isolated from Penaeus monodon larvae and Scylla serrata eggs


Autoria(s): Lio-Po, G.D.; Sanvictores, M.E.G.; Baticados, M.C.L.; Lavilla, C.R.
Data(s)

1980

Resumo

The sensitivity of Lagenidium, isolated from Penaeus monodon, Scylla serrata , to 34 antimycotics was determined. Effects on the development of vesicles, zoospores and mycelial growth were evaluated. Although mycoidal levels of the chemicals tested will be ideal for lethal treatment on control of the fungus, the high dose required may be lethal to the host, thus the use of mycostatic concentrations is more practical. Treatments of rearing water containing larvae, adult shrimps or crabs should be done only after preliminary tolerance experiments using at least the mycostatic dose prove to be safe for the hosts. Mycocidal doses can be used for determining disinfection doses of equipment and facilities used in rearing procedures as well as for destroying batches of infected larvae.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18766/1/Lio-PoGD1980.pdf

Lio-Po, G.D. and Sanvictores, M.E.G. and Baticados, M.C.L. and Lavilla, C.R. (1980) In-vitro effect of fungicides on hyphal growth and sporogenesis of Lagenidium sp. isolated from Penaeus monodon larvae and Scylla serrata eggs. SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Quarterly Research Report, 4(4), pp. 1-6.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18766/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Chemistry
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Article

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