Differences in the susceptibility of American white shrimp larval substages (Litopenaeus vannamei) to four vibrio species.
@article{AguirreGuzmn2001DifferencesIT,
title={Differences in the susceptibility of American white shrimp larval substages (Litopenaeus vannamei) to four vibrio species.},
author={Gabriel Aguirre-Guzm{\'a}n and Roberto Carlos V{\'a}zquez-Ju{\'a}rez and Felipe Ascencio},
journal={Journal of invertebrate pathology},
year={2001},
volume={78 4},
pages={
215-9
}
}The rapid expansion of commercial culture of penaeid shrimp is threatened by Vibrio diseases affecting survival and growth. These opportunistic microorganisms are considered part of the normal ecosystem of penaeid shrimp and cause diseases only under conditions that favor them over the host. Shrimp larvae show different susceptibility to these pathogenic agents. In the present work, we report on a comparative study of the susceptibility of all American white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) larval…
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