Ce. Riquelme et al., Addition of inhibitor-producing bacteria to mass cultures of Argopecten purpuratus larvae (Lamarck, 1819), AQUACULTURE, 192(2-4), 2001, pp. 111-119
Assays were carried out to test the feasibility of adding inhibitor-produci
ng bacteria (IPB) to mass cultures of Argopecten purpuratus larvae with the
aim of replacing the use of antibiotics to minimize deleterious effects of
pathogenic bacteria in these cultures. Previously identified IPB (Vibrio s
p. C33 and Pseudomonas sp. Il)and a newly identified Bacillus sp. (strain B
2) were employed in both summer and winter seasons in a commercial hatchery
in northern Chile (23 degrees 40'S). Results demonstrated that addition of
the selected bacterial cultures did not adversely affect the scallop larva
e. In all tests, addition of IPB permitted completion of the pelagic larval
phase without the use antibiotic treatment. Observations were also made on
changes in the bacterial flora of the larvae upon addition of the IPB stra
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