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Recherches sur l'ostréiculture dans le bassin de chasse d'Ostende en 1960 [PDF]
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Unraveling the distinctive features of sour shrimp paste: A comparative analysis with conventional shrimp paste based on aroma and microbiota profiles. [PDF]
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High temperatures and low humidity promote the occurrence of microsporidians (Microsporidia) in mosquitoes (Culicidae). [PDF]
Trzebny A, Nahimova O, Dabert M.
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First case of Coxiella burnetii infection in Palaemonetes sinensis cultured in Liaoning, China
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2022The Palaemonetes sinensis aquaculture industry in Panjin City, Liaoning Province, China, experienced heavy losses in October 2018. Morbidity of cultured shrimp reached 50% and was characterized by cloudiness of muscle and the gradual spread of disease within the population.
Shigen Ye
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Metabolic responses of shrimp Palaemonetes sinensis to isopod Tachaea chinensis parasitization
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2020Tachaea chinensis, a parasitic isopod, negatively affects the production of several commercially important shrimp species in China. The mechanism of parasite-host interaction cannot be accurately described by transcriptomic and proteomic approaches individually.
Zhiqiang Han, Rongli Zhang, Qing Chen
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Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2023
The emergence of the microsporidian, Enterocytospora artemiae, has caused serious economic losses to the aquaculture industry of Palaemonetes sinensis. The hepatopancreas is the main digestive and immune organ of P. sinensis, and the main site of E. artemiae infection. We used next-generation sequencing to determine the effects of E.
Yuenan Xing +2 more
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The emergence of the microsporidian, Enterocytospora artemiae, has caused serious economic losses to the aquaculture industry of Palaemonetes sinensis. The hepatopancreas is the main digestive and immune organ of P. sinensis, and the main site of E. artemiae infection. We used next-generation sequencing to determine the effects of E.
Yuenan Xing +2 more
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Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2018
Palaemonetes sinensis is a new breed of shrimp with great potential for aquaculture, which has been confirmed in our previous production tests. However, there are limited reports about this species and its biological information is scarce. This study describes the effect of stocking density on the growth, digestive enzyme activities, and nonspecific ...
Ying-Ying Zhao, Yingdong Li, Hua Wei
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Palaemonetes sinensis is a new breed of shrimp with great potential for aquaculture, which has been confirmed in our previous production tests. However, there are limited reports about this species and its biological information is scarce. This study describes the effect of stocking density on the growth, digestive enzyme activities, and nonspecific ...
Ying-Ying Zhao, Yingdong Li, Hua Wei
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