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EDP Sciences
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10-dkey/10.1051/alr/2016032
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/alr/2016032
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François Turcotte,Jean-Luc Mouget,Bertrand Genard,Karine Lemarchand,Jean-Sébastien Deschênes,Réjean Tremblay
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Bivalve hatcheries
microalgal by-products
Date de publication
21/12/2016
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2016032
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Description
This paper explores the possibility of using the supernatant of Haslea ostrearia
culture containing marennine, a natural microalgal pigment, as an antimicrobial
in bivalve hatcheries. The blue mussel Mytilus edulis and the scallop
Placopecten magellanicus were used as model animals, and the pathogenic
marine bacteria Vibrio splendidus was used to induce larval mortality.
The hypothesis tested was that V. splendidus pathogenicity in larval
rearings can be controlled by using marennine-containing culture supernatants. The effect
of three marennine concentrations was tested on a larval rearing over 20 days for
M. edulis and 9 days for P. magellanicus. At a low
dose (0.1 mg L-1),
survival and physiological condition were both higher than in the control. In bacterial
challenges, larvae were exposed to V. splendidus for 72 h, with or
without marennine. The bacterial challenge caused significant mortality when compared to
controls, while the marennine-treated larvae showed significantly higher survival. Results
show that marennine is an interesting molecule for pathogen control in hatcheries as it is
active at low concentrations and significantly enhanced larval survival and physiological
condition.
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