The total viable bacterial populations in the oysters and the sea water from the edible oyster farm at Tuticorin were in the range of 10 super(3) to 10 super(4) per ml and 1 super(2) to 10 super(3) per ml respectively. The maximum most probable number of faecal coliform recorded during the one year period of study of both the oysters and seawater were 33 per 100 ml. Pathogenic bacteria (Salmonella sp., Vibrio cholerae, coagulase positive staphylococci and faecal streptococci were absent in oysters and farm water. Study of 197 (98 taken from oyster liquid and 99 from oyster farm water) randomly isolated cultures indicated that gram negative asporogenus rod-like bacteria of the Vibrio, Flavobacterium, Achromobacter and Pseudomonas groups wer...
The efficiency of depuration of the Indian backwater oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston, 1916) ...
Eating raw oysters can come with serious health risks, as oysters can potentially contain bacteria o...
The edible oyster, Crassostrea Madrasensis, (P reston) occurs attached to hard substrates in the ...
Edible oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) collected periodically during the years 1984-1986 from Cen...
Not AvailableEdible oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) collected periodically during the years 1984-1...
As filter-feeding animals farmed in water bodies exposed to anthropogenic influences, oysters can be...
Oysters are commercially cultured from the Ashtamudi Lake in India, and support 12,000 tonnes of bi...
Purchon (1968) has stated that about thousand articles are being published annually on molluscs and...
Graduation date: 1971The microbial composition of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas)\ud subjected t...
Oysters are filter feeders able to ingest particles in suspension that may carry pathogenic microorg...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to count and identify sucrose positive and negative vibrios isol...
The Edible Oyster popularly known as Aa/i, Kalimgu or Paatti in Tamil and Muru or Miiringa in Mala...
The aim of this study was to assess the contamination of oysters (Crassostrea gigas), harvested in s...
The fecal contamination of raw seafood by indicators and opportunistic pathogenic microorganisms rep...
ABSTRACT Vibrio vulnificus , a bacterium ubiquitous in oysters and coastal water, is capable of caus...
The efficiency of depuration of the Indian backwater oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston, 1916) ...
Eating raw oysters can come with serious health risks, as oysters can potentially contain bacteria o...
The edible oyster, Crassostrea Madrasensis, (P reston) occurs attached to hard substrates in the ...
Edible oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) collected periodically during the years 1984-1986 from Cen...
Not AvailableEdible oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) collected periodically during the years 1984-1...
As filter-feeding animals farmed in water bodies exposed to anthropogenic influences, oysters can be...
Oysters are commercially cultured from the Ashtamudi Lake in India, and support 12,000 tonnes of bi...
Purchon (1968) has stated that about thousand articles are being published annually on molluscs and...
Graduation date: 1971The microbial composition of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas)\ud subjected t...
Oysters are filter feeders able to ingest particles in suspension that may carry pathogenic microorg...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to count and identify sucrose positive and negative vibrios isol...
The Edible Oyster popularly known as Aa/i, Kalimgu or Paatti in Tamil and Muru or Miiringa in Mala...
The aim of this study was to assess the contamination of oysters (Crassostrea gigas), harvested in s...
The fecal contamination of raw seafood by indicators and opportunistic pathogenic microorganisms rep...
ABSTRACT Vibrio vulnificus , a bacterium ubiquitous in oysters and coastal water, is capable of caus...
The efficiency of depuration of the Indian backwater oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston, 1916) ...
Eating raw oysters can come with serious health risks, as oysters can potentially contain bacteria o...
The edible oyster, Crassostrea Madrasensis, (P reston) occurs attached to hard substrates in the ...