The breakthrough in commercial shrimp breeding and farming in the 1960s has resulted in the establishment of shrimp aquaculture in Japan, Taiwan, China, The Philippines …
The exploitation of macroalgal biomass could provide novel environment-friendly molecules to prevent bacterial biofilm formation. Crude extracts, or polysaccharides, from the DNA …
Infectious diseases in shrimp are one of the significant constraints in shrimp aquaculture across the globe. The alarming increase of antibiotic resistance in bacteria has rendered …
Bacterial biofilm formation is one of the dynamic processes, which facilitates bacteria cells to attach to a surface and accumulate as a colony. With the help of biofilm formation …
Highly diluted bioactive compounds (HDBC) and highly diluted immunomodulatory compounds (HDIC) are treatments that cover a wide variety of concentrations, starting from …
Shrimp farming constitutes an important source of revenue and employment in many developing countries. However, the shrimp industry has always been plagued with …
The shrimp industry has an urgent challenge of managing the outbreak of diseases majorly caused by bacteria and viruses. Vibriosis is one of the most common diseases encountered …
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Introduction Microorganisms can develop into a social organization known as biofilms and these communities can be found in virtually all types of environment on earth. In biofilms …
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a gram-negative facultative anaerobic bacterium implicated as the causative agent of several shrimp diseases. As part of the effort to provide biocontrol and …