International audienceThis study aimed at assessing the pathogenicity of two Vibrio splendidus‐related species and evaluating the influence of the origin and annual life cycle of mussels on their sensitivity during a bacterial challenge. Thus, in vivo infection assays were made with Vibrio crassostreae 7T4_12 and Vibrio splendidus 3G1_6, over, respectively, thirteen and 9 months, on adult blue mussels from five recruitment areas in France. Two bacterial concentrations were tested: one consistent with the loads of Vibrio spp. in environment and mussel tissues (~105 CFU/ml) and another one much higher (~108 CFU/ml). The tested environmental concentration has no pathogenic effect whatever the time of year, the strain used and the origin of mus...
In the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fam...
Mussel culture in Europe is currently suffering from mass mortality events with mortality rates up t...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) is known as a robust bivalve species, although its larviculture app...
International audienceStudies on marine epizootics are often based on the identification of a single...
The pathogens related to summer mortality outbreaks are a herpes virus and two bacterial strains one...
International audienceOne of the most widely European farmed mollusc, the mussel Mytilus sp., has be...
Assessment of morphological and cellular responses after infection with living bacteria in the marin...
Bivalves, like the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, are filter-feeders and can therefore accumulate high ...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
International audienceThe pathogenic strain V. splendidus 10/068 1T1 has previously been reported fo...
International audienceBacterial isolates were obtained from mortality events affecting Mytilus eduli...
In the context of mass mortality outbreaks affecting adult and juvenile mussels since 2014 in France...
n the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fami...
In the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fam...
Mussel culture in Europe is currently suffering from mass mortality events with mortality rates up t...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) is known as a robust bivalve species, although its larviculture app...
International audienceStudies on marine epizootics are often based on the identification of a single...
The pathogens related to summer mortality outbreaks are a herpes virus and two bacterial strains one...
International audienceOne of the most widely European farmed mollusc, the mussel Mytilus sp., has be...
Assessment of morphological and cellular responses after infection with living bacteria in the marin...
Bivalves, like the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, are filter-feeders and can therefore accumulate high ...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
International audienceThe pathogenic strain V. splendidus 10/068 1T1 has previously been reported fo...
International audienceBacterial isolates were obtained from mortality events affecting Mytilus eduli...
In the context of mass mortality outbreaks affecting adult and juvenile mussels since 2014 in France...
n the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fami...
In the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fam...
Mussel culture in Europe is currently suffering from mass mortality events with mortality rates up t...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...