Vibrio-inhibiting Marine Bacteria Isolated from Black Tiger Shrimp Hatchery

魚病研究 Volume 33 Issue 5 Page 459-466 published_at 1998-12
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Title ( eng )
Vibrio-inhibiting Marine Bacteria Isolated from Black Tiger Shrimp Hatchery
Creator
Tanasomwang Varin
Nishimura Yuriko
Muroga Kiyokuni
Source Title
魚病研究
Fish Pathology
Volume 33
Issue 5
Start Page 459
End Page 466
Abstract
Forty five strains of marine bacteria which showed inhibitory activities against bacterial swarming were isolated from larval black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon), brine shrimp (Anemia salina) nauplii and rearing seawater in Thailand. These marine bacteria were examined by a double-layer plate method for their growth-inhibiting abilities against 50 strains of vibrios isolated from similar sources. As a result, 27 strains among 45 marine bacteria examined inhibited 32 to 94% of the vibrios tested. These Vibrio-inhibiting strains also exhibited inhibitory activities against 52 to 96% of the reference strains of 27 species of Vibrio including fish and shellfish pathogens. The inhibition was exhibited bactericidally, and antibiotics were produced extracellularly and inactivated by heat treatment at 70°C for 30 min. All the 27 strains of antibiotic producers were identified as Alteromonas-like organisms based on their taxonomical characteristics including G + C values of DNA (42.4-45.3 mol %).
Keywords
Alteromonas
anti-Vibrio substance
black tiger shrimp
Penaeus monodon
Vibrio harveyi
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
Vibrio alginolyticus
NDC
Fishing industry. Fisheries [ 660 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
日本魚病学会
Date of Issued 1998-12
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0388-788X
[NCID] AN00063165