نتایج جستجو برای: myxobolus carnaticus

تعداد نتایج: 421  

2014
Sandya Chinna Rajesh Sayani Banerjee Avijit Patra Gadadhar Dash Thangapalam Jawahar Abraham

As new pathogenic strains are emerging and threatening aquaculture development, myxosporeans (Myxozoa) are receiving much attention in recent years. Myxosporean taxonomy is traditionally based on morphology of the myxospore stage. Molecular data on Indian myxosporeans are rare. In this report, the 18S rRNA gene sequence of Myxobolus cuttacki infecting gill lamellae of minor carp Labeo bata (Ham...

A. Lashkari , B. Jalali , M. Ansari , M. Raissy ,

 This study was carried out to investigate occurrence of parasite in selected cyprinid fish species in Gandoman Lagoon, in the vicinity of Gandoman City, Chaharmahal & Bakhtyari Province. A total of 90 fish specimens including Cyprinus carpio, Carassius auratus gibelio, Capoeta aculeata , C.damascina, Chondrostoma regium and Alburnus alburnus from Gandoman were examined during spring and summer...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2015
Amelia Mahony Sarah Fraser David B Groman Simon R M Jones

A PCR for the specific detection of the salmon brain parasite Myxobolus arcticus (Pugachev and Khokhlov, 1979) was developed using primers designed to amplify a 1363 base pair fragment of the small subunit rDNA. The assay did not amplify DNA from 5 other Myxobolus species or from 7 other myxozoan species belonging to 5 other genera. For juvenile sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka (Walbaum) colle...

2011
J. Tombi C.F. Bilong Bilong S. Morand

The structure and stability of parasite communities have been mainly explained by high diversity and strong interactions among parasite species. During 16 months, 558 Barbus martorelli gill infracommunities were studied in a tropical zone to determine whether parasite infrapopulations interact. Three levels were retained: the infracommunity level, the gill filament level, and the filament fract...

Journal: :Parasitology 2006
D J Morris K Molnár M Longshaw A Adams

Species of the phylum Myxozoa are common parasites of fish and can cause severe losses in cultured species. Although a number of myxozoan life-cycles have now been elucidated, little is known about the biology of these organisms in the fish host. Monoclonal antibody B4 raised to the myxozoan Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae has been previously noted to react with a number of species infecting fish...

2003
DANIEL M. PELLEGRINO

The core of the theory of absolutely summing operators lie in the ideas of A. Grothendieck in the 1950s. Further work (after a decade) of A. Pietsch [19] and Lindenstrauss and Pe l czyński [9] clarified Grothendiecks insights and nowadays the ideal of absolutely summing operators is a central topic of investigation. For details on absolutely summing operators we refer to the book by Diestel-Jar...

A. Lashkari B. Jalali, M. Ansari M. Raissy,

 This study was carried out to investigate occurrence of parasite in selected cyprinid fish species in Gandoman Lagoon, in the vicinity of Gandoman City, Chaharmahal & Bakhtyari Province. A total of 90 fish specimens including Cyprinus carpio, Carassius auratus gibelio, Capoeta aculeata , C.damascina, Chondrostoma regium and Alburnus alburnus from Gandoman were examined during spring and summer...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1971
Jiri Lom Glenn L Hoffman

The spore of Myxosoma cerebralis is redescribed and compared with that of a close relative, M. cartilaginis. M. cerebralis is smaller, with greater variability in size and shape. It possesses a mucous envelope whereas M. cartilaginis does not. The surface architecture of M. cerebralis, as seen with the scanning electron microscope, differs in possessing a conspicuous circumsutural groove, promi...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2001
R Stevens B L Kerans J C Lemmon C Rasmussen

The aquatic oligochaete Tubifex tubifex is an obligate host of Myxobolus cerebralis, the causative agent of salmonid whirling disease. Tubifex tubifex can become infected by ingesting myxospores of M. cerebralis that have been released into sediments upon death and decomposition of infected salmonids. Infected worms release triactinomyxons into the water column that then infect salmonids. How t...

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