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Microb Pathog ; 110: 654-658, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28710014

ABSTRACT

It is well demonstrated that some probiotics improve rearing water quality and thereby have beneficial effects on reared organisms. We conducted this study to determine the effect of Bacillus consortium on Crassostrea gigas reared in contemned seawater with indigo dye priory treated with Bacillus or no treated. This effect was studied by assessing hemocytes death using flow cytometry analysis. We found that the percentage of decolorization of indigo dye in polluted seawater in presence of C. gigas increased from 41% to 90% when using Bacillus consortium. In these conditions, the hemocytes mortality of reared C. gigas decreased from 87% to 56%. We have demonstrated also that seawater contemned with priory treated indigo with Bacillus consortium is less toxic than seawater contemned with the no treated indigo. The percentage of hemocytes death is 81% for the contemned seawater with indigo and 56% for no contemned seawater. This consortium shows a protector effect of C. gigas against Vibrio harveyi contemning reared seawater.


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Bacillus/growth & development , Crassostrea/growth & development , Probiotics/administration & dosage , Animals , Aquaculture/methods , Cell Survival/drug effects , Hemocytes/drug effects , Hemocytes/physiology , Indigo Carmine/metabolism , Seawater/chemistry , Vibrio/growth & development
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J Water Health ; 6(4): 565-8, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18401122

ABSTRACT

Citrobacter freundii strain WA1 was stressed by incubation in seawater microcosms for eleven years. After two years of starvation, no culturable strain was observed. Incubation of samples in nutrient-rich broth medium not supplemented with growth factors, however, allowed resuscitation of VBNC cells so that subsequent plating yielded observable colonies for significantly extended periods of time. Recovery of VBNC Citrobacter freundii was obtained by incubation in nutrient broth even after eleven years of starvation. To see whether the samples contained the same strain of Citrobacter freundii inoculated 11 years ago. The complete 16S rRNA gene was PCR amplified and sequenced from initial, stressed and revived strains of Citrobacter freundii strain WA1.The 16S rRNA gene sequences from eleven-year stressed strains were homologous with a high degree of similarity to the GenBank reference strain and were identical to each other.


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Citrobacter/growth & development , Citrobacter/physiology , Seawater/microbiology , Culture Media , Genes, rRNA , Polymerase Chain Reaction , RNA, Bacterial/analysis , Time Factors
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