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090 _aART AVMJ V65 Sp 1
100 1 _aMohamed, Mahmoud Hashem
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240 1 0 _aAssiut veterinary medical journal, 2019 v. 65 (Special issue)
_h[electronic resource].
245 1 0 _aVibriosis in indoor aquaria and off shore cage cultured Tridacna Maxima and Tridacna Gigas In Hurghada, red sea province, Egypt
_h[electronic resource]
246 1 5 _aعدوى الفيبريو فى الترايدكينا ماكسيما والترايدكينا جيجس المستزرعه فى الاحواض الزجاجية والأقفاص البحرية
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500 _aSpecial issue
504 _aIncludes bibliographic reference.
520 _aThe Mariculture of Tridacna is greatly affected by pathogenic bacteria including those of vibrio species that result in high losses The present work was designed to investigate the most common bacterial infections of indoor aquarium and offshore cages culture Tridacna maxima and Tridacna gigas in Hurghada, red sea governorate, Egypt. Eighty Specimens of booth Tridacna maxima and Tridacna gigas in indoor aquarium and in offshore cages were subjected to clinical and bacteriological examination. The bacteria were recovered from gills, gut mantel and gonads of collected Tridacna samples. Decrease in movement and loss of attractive color pattern with 25 % and 20 % mortality rate were detected in indoor cultured Tridacna maxima and Tridacna nagigas respectively, while no changes in clinical picture or postmortem findings were detected in offshore cages culture Tridacna. 46 bacterial isolates were obtained and were identified by phenotypicall characterization and biochemical tests as Vibrio logei, V harveyi and unidentified Vibrio species. Experimental infection with V. logei proven its pathogenicity to Tridacna with 30% mortality rate
546 _aSummary in Arabic
650 0 _aTridacna maxima
_xEgypt
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650 0 _aVibrio
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700 1 _aMahmoud, M. A. M.
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700 1 _aEmam, Arafah M.
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773 0 _tAssiut Veterinary Medical Journal.
_g2019.v.65(SP)
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_w1012-5973
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856 4 0 _uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2019/AVMJ/6519/0/1.pdf
_zFull Text Article
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