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Fodinisporobacter ferrooxydans gen. nov., sp. nov.—A Spore-Forming Ferrous-Oxidizing Bacterium Isolated from a Polymetallic Mine
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Document Title
Fodinisporobacter ferrooxydans gen. nov., sp. nov.—A Spore-Forming Ferrous-Oxidizing Bacterium Isolated from a Polymetallic Mine
Author
Jiang Z., Li X., Liang Z., Tan Z., Zhou N., Liu Y., Liu Z., Yin H., Luo K., Ingsriswang S., Liu S., Jiang C.
Affiliations
South Florida Farming Corp., 13811 Old Sheridan St, Southwest Ranches, FL 33330, United States; South Florida Farming Lab, Av. Miguel Yunez, Km 14.5 via a Samborond?n. Almax 3 Etapa 1- Lote 3 Bodega 2, Guayas, Samborond?n, Ecuador; 95-430 Kamahana Place, Mililani, HI 96789, United States; Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company, C.P. Tower 27 Floor 313 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand; Center of Excellence for Shrimp Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (Centex Shrimp), Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama VI Rd., Bangkok, 10400, Thailand; National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand Science Park, Pathum Thani, Khlong Luang, 12120, Thailand; Empagran S.A., Semacua Divisi?n Laboratorios, La Diablica, Anconcito, Pen?nsula de Santa Elena, Ecuador
Type
Article
Source Title
Aquaculture Reports
ISSN
23525134
Year
2024
Volume
36
Open Access
All Open Access, Hybrid Gold
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
DOI
10.1016/j.aqrep.2024.102092
Abstract
Multiple PCR analyses were conducted to broaden the search spectrum for shrimp pathogens, revealing some pathogens without histological lesions. This underscores the importance of selecting appropriate primers for obtaining reliable results. Notably, there was significant variability among primers, emphasizing the need for seasonal and regional assessment to optimize primer selection. It's crucial to understand that a positive PCR test result alone doesn't confirm the presence of a viable pathogen or a disease state. Therefore, histological analysis was employed to confirm the presence of characteristic lesions for each pathogen. Overall, most shrimp exhibited coinfections, including WzSV8, DHPV, chronic midgut inflammation, and tubule distension/epithelial atrophy consistent with AHPND. Additionally, non-EHP-microsporidia, striated muscle necrosis in the abdomen, and gregarines in the hindgut caecum were observed. The presence of spheroids in the lymphoid organ might indicate host responses to often unidentified causes. ? 2024 The Authors
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CC BY-NC
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