As a prerequisite for use in marine aquaculture, two immobilisation systems were developed by employing the probiotic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain MLms_gA3. Their impact on the survivability of the fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum was explored. Probiotic bacteria either grown as a biofilm on ceramic tiles or embedded in alginate beads were added to sterile artificial seawater that contained the fish pathogen. While immobilisation on ceramics followed a recently developed protocol, a medium allowing for alginate microencapsulation was newly developed. Anti-Vibrio activities were obtained with both immobilisation systems. The viable cell counts of V. anguillarum constantly decreased within the first two weeks of the treatments evide...
The emergence of aquaculture industry is in need for non-antibiotic based disease control approach t...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
The growing aquaculture industry is in need for non-antibiotic based disease control strategies to r...
As a prerequisite for use in marine aquaculture, two immobilisation systems were developed by employ...
International audienceBiofilm formation results in medical threats or economic losses and is therefo...
The identification and use of probiotic bacterial stains is a practical approach to protect clams gr...
International audienceVibrio tapetis CECT4600 is a pathogenic Gram-negative bacterium causing the br...
For marine aquaculture it is suggested that a specific substrate coated with a beneficial biofilm co...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
Vibrio owensii DY05 is a serious pathogen causing epizootics in the larviculture of ornate spiny lob...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
This study aimed to investigate the potential protection conferred by the probiotic strain NC201 aga...
Abstract Vibriosis is a major epizootic disease that impacts free-living and farmed f...
Vibrio alginolyticus is an opportunistic pathogen which may affect different aquatic organisms. The ...
Vibrio owensii DY05 is a serious pathogen causing epizootics in the larviculture of ornate spiny lob...
The emergence of aquaculture industry is in need for non-antibiotic based disease control approach t...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
The growing aquaculture industry is in need for non-antibiotic based disease control strategies to r...
As a prerequisite for use in marine aquaculture, two immobilisation systems were developed by employ...
International audienceBiofilm formation results in medical threats or economic losses and is therefo...
The identification and use of probiotic bacterial stains is a practical approach to protect clams gr...
International audienceVibrio tapetis CECT4600 is a pathogenic Gram-negative bacterium causing the br...
For marine aquaculture it is suggested that a specific substrate coated with a beneficial biofilm co...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
Vibrio owensii DY05 is a serious pathogen causing epizootics in the larviculture of ornate spiny lob...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
This study aimed to investigate the potential protection conferred by the probiotic strain NC201 aga...
Abstract Vibriosis is a major epizootic disease that impacts free-living and farmed f...
Vibrio alginolyticus is an opportunistic pathogen which may affect different aquatic organisms. The ...
Vibrio owensii DY05 is a serious pathogen causing epizootics in the larviculture of ornate spiny lob...
The emergence of aquaculture industry is in need for non-antibiotic based disease control approach t...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
The growing aquaculture industry is in need for non-antibiotic based disease control strategies to r...