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Pathogenic threats and probiotic use in larviculture of the scallop, Pecten maximus

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During a series of experiments, bacteriological elements in scallop larval rearing were investigated: larvae susceptibility to pathogens as a function of their age, and the use of probiotic bacteria during larviculture. Younger larvae (d5 PF) were highly more susceptible to pathogenic-challenge than their older siblings, which were challenged at an older age (d15 PF). A challenge with 10(4) CFUmL(-1) of V. pectenicida killed 100% of d5 PF larvae 7days following challenge, yet killed only 9% of d15 PF larvae 9days following challenge. Use of the probiotics Phaeobacter gallaeciensis, Alteromonas macleodii 0444 and Neptunomonas sp. 0536, provided for larger larvae, a high yield of competent larvae and, perhaps more importantly, protection against pathogen-challenge similar to levels achieved from antibiotic use. When challenged with V. pectenicida, d29 survivals were 20.3%, 85.1% and 75.0% respectively for control (no probiotic), antibiotic treated, and probiotic mix' administered larvae. Use of potential probiotic Pseudoalteromonas sp. D41 appeared to hinder scallop larvae. Future use of probiotics in scallop larval rearing would benefit from combined use of P. gallaeciensis, A. macleodii 0444 and Neptunomonas sp. 0536.
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hal-02556975 , version 1 (02-02-2024)

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Aditya Kesarcodi-Watson, Philippe Miner, Jean-Louis Nicolas, Katia Asmani, René Robert. Pathogenic threats and probiotic use in larviculture of the scallop, Pecten maximus. Aquaculture Research, 2015, 47 (4), pp.1221-1230. ⟨10.1111/are.12579⟩. ⟨hal-02556975⟩

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