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The use of Pseudoalteromonas sp. F15 in larviculture of the Yesso scallop, Patinopecten yessoensis
Author(s) -
Ma YueXin,
Liu JiChen,
Li Ming,
Tao Wei,
Yu ZiChao,
Liu YuBin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aquaculture research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.646
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1365-2109
pISSN - 1355-557X
DOI - 10.1111/are.14066
Subject(s) - scallop , patinopecten yessoensis , biology , veliger , larva , seriola quinqueradiata , human fertilization , aquaculture , superoxide dismutase , catalase , fishery , zoology , food science , enzyme , fish <actinopterygii> , biochemistry , botany , anatomy
A 49‐day rearing trial was conducted to investigate the effects of Pseudoalteromonas sp. F15 on growth, survival, digestive and immune‐related enzyme activities in larval and juvenile Yesso scallop, Patinopecten yessoensis . Larvae (Day 2 post‐fertilization) (d2 PF)) were provided with a diet only of microalgae (control) and supplemented with F15 at final concentrations of 1×10 4 and 1×10 6  cells/mL, respectively. Results indicated that the specific growth rates and survival rates of umbo larvae (d13 PF), crawling pediveliger larvae (d28 PF) and juveniles (d51 PF) fed the F15 supplementation diets at 10 4 and/or 10 6  cells/mL were significantly higher than those fed the diet of microalgae. Larvae and juveniles fed 10 4 and/or 10 6  cells/mL F15 supplementation diets showed a significant increase in pepsin, amylase and cellulase activities compared with the control group. The lysozyme, superoxide dismutase and catalase activities of larvae and juveniles fed the F15 supplementation diets at 10 4 and/or 10 6  cells/mL significantly increased compared to those fed the diet of microalgae. In addition, F15 protected juveniles against challenge with Vibrio splendidus . These data suggest that F15 can be useful in scallop larviculture.

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