Colonization of the gut in first feeding turbot by bacterial strains added to the water or bioencapsulated in rotifers |
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Authors: | Pavlos Makridis Anders Jon Fjellheim Jorunn Skjermo Olav Vadstein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Brattøra Research Center, Department of Botany, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Gryta 2, N-7010 Trondheim, Norway;(2) Nordland Research Institute, 8049 Bodø, Norway;(3) SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, N-7034 Trondheim, Norway;(4) Trondhiem Biological Station, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway |
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Abstract: | Two bacterial strains, 4:44 and PB52, isolated from turbot(Scophthalmus maximus L.) were used during a first feedingexperiment with turbot larvae. Bacteria were either added directly tothe water on the day of hatching of the larvae (day 0), orbioencapsulated in rotifers (Brachionus plicatilis) distributedon day 2 after hatching. The two bacterial strains were found to bepresent in the water of the rearing tanks throughout the experiment. Theaddition of bacteria influenced the species-composition of themicroflora associated with intensively produced rotifers added to thetanks, and resulted in colonization of the gut of the larvae by theadded bacterial strains. The strain 4:44 showed a peak on day 9 afterhatching, and reached a mean(sem) of 2.5(1.4) × 104bacteria per larva, when added in a mixture with PB52, and 0.4(0.1)× 104 bacteria per larva, when added alone. The strainPB52, on day 12 after hatching, reached 5.2(1.5) × 104bacteria per larva when added in a mixture with strain 4:44, and12.5(0.7) × 104 bacteria per larva, when added alone.The added bacteria colonized the gut turbot larvae, whereas thebacterial land, the survival and growth of the larvae were in most casesnot influenced in a negative way by the addition of bacteria. |
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Keywords: | ELISA gut colonization immunocolony blot probiotic rotifers (Brachionus plicatilis) turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) |
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