Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units

The purpose of this study was to select, identify and characterise bacteria as a disease control measure in the rearing of marine fish larvae (turbot, Scophthalmus maximus). Thirty-four out of 400 marine bacterial strains exhibited in vitro anti-bacterial activity against three fish larval pathogens...

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Main Authors: Hjelm, M., Bergh, O., Riaza, A., Nielsen, J., Melchiorsen, J., Jensen, S., Duncan, H., Ahrens, P., Birkbeck, H., Gram, L.
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Published: 2004
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:11998 2023-05-15T18:15:44+02:00 Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units Hjelm, M. Bergh, O. Riaza, A. Nielsen, J. Melchiorsen, J. Jensen, S. Duncan, H. Ahrens, P. Birkbeck, H. Gram, L. 2004 http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/11998/ unknown Hjelm, M., Bergh, O., Riaza, A., Nielsen, J., Melchiorsen, J., Jensen, S., Duncan, H., Ahrens, P., Birkbeck, H. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/12417.html> and Gram, L. (2004) Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units. Systematic and Applied Microbiology <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Systematic_and_Applied_Microbiology.html>, 27, pp. 360-371. Articles PeerReviewed 2004 ftuglasgow 2021-09-23T22:13:19Z The purpose of this study was to select, identify and characterise bacteria as a disease control measure in the rearing of marine fish larvae (turbot, Scophthalmus maximus). Thirty-four out of 400 marine bacterial strains exhibited in vitro anti-bacterial activity against three fish larval pathogens. Two strains originated from culture collections and thirty two strains were isolated directly from turbot larvae rearing units using a pre-selection procedure to facilitate detection of antagonists. Approximately 8,500 colonies from colony-count plates were replica-plated on agar seeded with Vibrio anguillarum, and 196 of them caused zones of clearing in the V. anguillarum agar layer. Of these, 32 strains exhibited reproducible antibacterial properties in vitro when tested against the fish pathogens V. anguillarum 90-11-287, V. splendidus DMC-1 and a Pseudoalteromonas HQ. Seventeen antagonists were identified as Vibrio spp. and four of twelve tested were lethal to yolk-sac larvae. The 15 remaining strains were identified as Roseobacter spp. based on phenotypic criteria and 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis of two strains representing the two major RAPD groups. Most of the remaining 164 strains selected in the initial replica plating were identified as Vibrionaceae or Pseudoalteromonas. Roseobacter spp. were not lethal to egg yolk sac turbot larvae and in two of three trials, the mortality of larvae decreased (p > 0.001) in treatments where 107 cfu/ml Roseobacter sp. strain 27-4 was added, indicating a probiotic potential. Article in Journal/Newspaper Scophthalmus maximus Turbot University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications
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description The purpose of this study was to select, identify and characterise bacteria as a disease control measure in the rearing of marine fish larvae (turbot, Scophthalmus maximus). Thirty-four out of 400 marine bacterial strains exhibited in vitro anti-bacterial activity against three fish larval pathogens. Two strains originated from culture collections and thirty two strains were isolated directly from turbot larvae rearing units using a pre-selection procedure to facilitate detection of antagonists. Approximately 8,500 colonies from colony-count plates were replica-plated on agar seeded with Vibrio anguillarum, and 196 of them caused zones of clearing in the V. anguillarum agar layer. Of these, 32 strains exhibited reproducible antibacterial properties in vitro when tested against the fish pathogens V. anguillarum 90-11-287, V. splendidus DMC-1 and a Pseudoalteromonas HQ. Seventeen antagonists were identified as Vibrio spp. and four of twelve tested were lethal to yolk-sac larvae. The 15 remaining strains were identified as Roseobacter spp. based on phenotypic criteria and 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis of two strains representing the two major RAPD groups. Most of the remaining 164 strains selected in the initial replica plating were identified as Vibrionaceae or Pseudoalteromonas. Roseobacter spp. were not lethal to egg yolk sac turbot larvae and in two of three trials, the mortality of larvae decreased (p > 0.001) in treatments where 107 cfu/ml Roseobacter sp. strain 27-4 was added, indicating a probiotic potential.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hjelm, M.
Bergh, O.
Riaza, A.
Nielsen, J.
Melchiorsen, J.
Jensen, S.
Duncan, H.
Ahrens, P.
Birkbeck, H.
Gram, L.
spellingShingle Hjelm, M.
Bergh, O.
Riaza, A.
Nielsen, J.
Melchiorsen, J.
Jensen, S.
Duncan, H.
Ahrens, P.
Birkbeck, H.
Gram, L.
Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units
author_facet Hjelm, M.
Bergh, O.
Riaza, A.
Nielsen, J.
Melchiorsen, J.
Jensen, S.
Duncan, H.
Ahrens, P.
Birkbeck, H.
Gram, L.
author_sort Hjelm, M.
title Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units
title_short Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units
title_full Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units
title_fullStr Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units
title_full_unstemmed Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units
title_sort selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (scophthalmus maximus) rearing units
publishDate 2004
url http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/11998/
genre Scophthalmus maximus
Turbot
genre_facet Scophthalmus maximus
Turbot
op_relation Hjelm, M., Bergh, O., Riaza, A., Nielsen, J., Melchiorsen, J., Jensen, S., Duncan, H., Ahrens, P., Birkbeck, H. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/12417.html> and Gram, L. (2004) Selection and identification of autochthonous potential probiotic bacteria from turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) rearing units. Systematic and Applied Microbiology <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Systematic_and_Applied_Microbiology.html>, 27, pp. 360-371.
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