Haematological responses of Penaeus monodon to environmental alterations and pathogenic invasion


Autoria(s): Annies, Joseph; Dr.Rosamma,Philip
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26/10/2013

26/10/2013

01/07/2008

Resumo

This thesis Entitled Haematological responses of penaeus monodon to environmental alterations and pathogenic invasion. Thesis concluded from the present study that stress is accompanied by alterations in haemolymph metabolic variables and immune responses that influences the susceptibility of P. monodon to infection. Acute salinity variations were proved to be a stress condition that enhances the susceptibility of P. monodon to V. harveyi and WSSV infection. Ambient Cu at 0.1 mg 1" and ambient Zn at 1.0 mg 1" proved immunostimulatory in increasing the immunocompetence of P. monodon to WSSV infection and higher concentrations of Cu and Zn proved immunosuppressive. Haemolymph total protein, total carbohydrates and total lipids showed the highest relation with immune responses. THC, PO, ACP and ALP that greatly correlated with the survival rate proposed as reliable biomarkers of health in P. monodon. The study highlights the need for proper management practices and regular health monitoring to be adopted to avoid mass mortality in shrimp culture ponds.

Department of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, School of Ocean Science and T echnology, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3033

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en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Shiim p culture strategies #Vibrio harveyi infection #Penaeus monodon #acute salinity stress #white spot syndromevirus (WSSV) infection #Efiect of ainbient copper
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Thesis