2004
DOI: 10.1078/0723-2020-00256
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Selection and Identification of Autochthonous Potential Probiotic Bacteria from Turbot Larvae (Scophthalmus maximus) Rearing Units

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“…as probiotics in copepod systems. In both co‐culture experiments, P. inhibens was able to establish itself at a constant level, which is consistent with its reported association with micro‐ and macroalgae, zooplankton, squids, copepods and fish larvae (Hjelm et al ., 2004; Rao et al ., 2005; Venmathi Maran et al ., 2007; Porsby et al ., 2008; Collins et al ., 2012; Gram et al ., 2015; Grotkjær et al ., 2016b). This supports the proposal that one way of utilizing Phaeobacter spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…as probiotics in copepod systems. In both co‐culture experiments, P. inhibens was able to establish itself at a constant level, which is consistent with its reported association with micro‐ and macroalgae, zooplankton, squids, copepods and fish larvae (Hjelm et al ., 2004; Rao et al ., 2005; Venmathi Maran et al ., 2007; Porsby et al ., 2008; Collins et al ., 2012; Gram et al ., 2015; Grotkjær et al ., 2016b). This supports the proposal that one way of utilizing Phaeobacter spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative to antibiotics in such systems is probiotics, that is live microorganisms which exert beneficial effects on the host health (FAO and WHO, 2001), for example by inhibiting growth of pathogenic bacteria (Gatesoupe, 1999; Skjermo and Vadstein, 1999; Kesarcodi‐Watson et al ., 2008). Members of the genera Phaeobacter and Ruegeria which produce the broad‐spectrum antimicrobial compound tropodithietic acid (TDA) have proven probiotic properties (Ruiz‐Ponte et al ., 1999; Hjelm et al ., 2004; Planas et al ., 2006; D'Alvise et al ., 2012). Phaeobacter spp.…”
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“…Numerous reports have used in vitro antagonistic activity, or production of inhibitory compounds toward known pathogens of a particular species as the first screening for selection of candidate probionts (Nurhidayu et al, 2012;Hjelm et al, 2004). Antagonistic compounds are best defined as chemical substances that can inhibit or eliminate other microorganism, usually produced as secondary metabolites by microorganism of interest (Madigan et al, 2003).…”
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“…The objective of this study was to screen for and identify anti-clam Vibrio bacteria and then to provide a basis for the exploitation of probiotic products for sustainably developing aquaculture [15][16][17].…”
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