Bonamia sp. is a pathogenic parasite that occurs in the haemocytes of dredge oysters Ostrea chilensis Philippi in New Zealand. Ultrastructurally it resembles other haplosporidians in the possession of haplosporosomes, haplosporogenesis, persistence of mitotic microtubules during interphase and of the nuclear envelope during mitosis, and occurrence of a diplokaryotic or multi-nucleate plasmodial stage. Another stage containing a large vacuole derived from enlargement of 1 or more mitochondria has not previously been described from other haplosporidians. It most closely resembles B. ostreae Pichot et al., 1979, which parasitises and is pathogenic in haemocytes of European flat oysters, O. edulis. However, B. ostreae is smaller and denser, and...
Our understanding of the microcell oyster parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos has expand...
Bonamiosis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Bonamia (phylum Haplosporidia) ...
The protist phylum Haplosporidia comprises over 40 described species with representatives infecting ...
The ultrastructure of Bonamia from Ostrea angasi from Australia, Crassostrea ariakensis from the USA...
The ultrastructure of Bonamia from Ostrea angasi from Australia, Crassostrea ariakensis from the USA...
The flat oyster Ostrea chilensis is susceptible to infection with two microcells, Bonamia exitiosa a...
Examination of the oyster Ostreola equestris as a potential reservoir host for a species of Bonamia ...
Microcell-type parasites of oysters are associated with a complex of diseases in different oyster sp...
The flat oyster Ostrea edulis L. is widespread along the Italian coasts. In particular, the Manfredo...
The genus Bonamia (Haplosporidia) includes economically significant oyster parasites. Described spec...
Bonamia exitiosa and Bonamia ostreae are parasites that reproduce within the haemocytes of several o...
Bonamia ostreae is a protozoan parasite of the flat oyster, Ostrea edulis, which has caused signific...
Bonamiasis, first detected in the New Zealand dredge oyster Tjostrea lutaria (Hutton) during the sou...
In Argentina, especially in San Matias Gulf, oyster culture is a recent activity. Culture of native ...
Abstract – Our understanding of the microcell oyster parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos ...
Our understanding of the microcell oyster parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos has expand...
Bonamiosis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Bonamia (phylum Haplosporidia) ...
The protist phylum Haplosporidia comprises over 40 described species with representatives infecting ...
The ultrastructure of Bonamia from Ostrea angasi from Australia, Crassostrea ariakensis from the USA...
The ultrastructure of Bonamia from Ostrea angasi from Australia, Crassostrea ariakensis from the USA...
The flat oyster Ostrea chilensis is susceptible to infection with two microcells, Bonamia exitiosa a...
Examination of the oyster Ostreola equestris as a potential reservoir host for a species of Bonamia ...
Microcell-type parasites of oysters are associated with a complex of diseases in different oyster sp...
The flat oyster Ostrea edulis L. is widespread along the Italian coasts. In particular, the Manfredo...
The genus Bonamia (Haplosporidia) includes economically significant oyster parasites. Described spec...
Bonamia exitiosa and Bonamia ostreae are parasites that reproduce within the haemocytes of several o...
Bonamia ostreae is a protozoan parasite of the flat oyster, Ostrea edulis, which has caused signific...
Bonamiasis, first detected in the New Zealand dredge oyster Tjostrea lutaria (Hutton) during the sou...
In Argentina, especially in San Matias Gulf, oyster culture is a recent activity. Culture of native ...
Abstract – Our understanding of the microcell oyster parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos ...
Our understanding of the microcell oyster parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos has expand...
Bonamiosis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Bonamia (phylum Haplosporidia) ...
The protist phylum Haplosporidia comprises over 40 described species with representatives infecting ...