Parasites of the genus Perkinsus predominantly infect bivalves, and two species among them, P. olseni and P. marinus, are notifiable to OIE. P. olseni infections are known to cause extensive damage to wild as well as farmed bivalves globally with enormous implications to its fishery. Consequent to the initiation of a surveillance programme for aquatic animal diseases in India, Perkinsus infections were observed in many species of bivalves. The present paper describes P. olseni infections in the short neck yellow clam, Paphia malabarica from the southwest coast of India. Diagnosis of the parasite was carried out using Ray's Fluid Thioglycollate Medium culture, histology, in-situ hybridisation and molecular taxonomy. Pathology of infect...
Perkinsus marinus and P. chesapeaki host ranges among wild Chesapeake Bay, USA, region bivalves were...
Oysters cultured in the Manila Bay, specifically, Cavite City and Naic, Cavite and Obando, Bulacan w...
Oysters cultured in the Manila Bay, specifically in Cavite City; Naic, Cavite; and Obando, Bulacan, ...
Not AvailableParasites of the genus Perkinsus predominantly infect bivalves, and two species among t...
The pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata (Gould), is a commercially important bivalve distributed in the Gu...
World over, there have been many reports on the mass mortalities in natural and farmed bivalves an...
Protozoan parasites of the genus Perkinsusare considered important pathogensresponsible for mass mor...
International audienceThe parasitic species Perkinsus olseni (= atlanticus ) (Perkinsea, Alveolata) ...
A study was conducted into the health status of natural populations of the venerid clamPitar rostra...
Perkinsosis is a shellfish disease caused by protozoan parasite belonging to the genus Perkinsus. Pe...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, so...
Pathogens belonging to the genus Perkinsus infect many bivalve molluscan species around the world, i...
Abstract The mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae is an estuarine resource exploited by riverside...
Perkinsus sp. protists were found infecting Anadara trapezia mud ark cockles at 6 sites in Moreton B...
International audienceThe aetiological agent Perkinsus olseni is globally recognised as a major thre...
Perkinsus marinus and P. chesapeaki host ranges among wild Chesapeake Bay, USA, region bivalves were...
Oysters cultured in the Manila Bay, specifically, Cavite City and Naic, Cavite and Obando, Bulacan w...
Oysters cultured in the Manila Bay, specifically in Cavite City; Naic, Cavite; and Obando, Bulacan, ...
Not AvailableParasites of the genus Perkinsus predominantly infect bivalves, and two species among t...
The pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata (Gould), is a commercially important bivalve distributed in the Gu...
World over, there have been many reports on the mass mortalities in natural and farmed bivalves an...
Protozoan parasites of the genus Perkinsusare considered important pathogensresponsible for mass mor...
International audienceThe parasitic species Perkinsus olseni (= atlanticus ) (Perkinsea, Alveolata) ...
A study was conducted into the health status of natural populations of the venerid clamPitar rostra...
Perkinsosis is a shellfish disease caused by protozoan parasite belonging to the genus Perkinsus. Pe...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, so...
Pathogens belonging to the genus Perkinsus infect many bivalve molluscan species around the world, i...
Abstract The mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae is an estuarine resource exploited by riverside...
Perkinsus sp. protists were found infecting Anadara trapezia mud ark cockles at 6 sites in Moreton B...
International audienceThe aetiological agent Perkinsus olseni is globally recognised as a major thre...
Perkinsus marinus and P. chesapeaki host ranges among wild Chesapeake Bay, USA, region bivalves were...
Oysters cultured in the Manila Bay, specifically, Cavite City and Naic, Cavite and Obando, Bulacan w...
Oysters cultured in the Manila Bay, specifically in Cavite City; Naic, Cavite; and Obando, Bulacan, ...