1. The presence of disease in growing spiny lobster Panulirus spp. in floating net cages at Tanjung Putus Island, Lampung.
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Sukenda, Sukenda, Lastriliah, Mira, Widanarni, Widanarni, Effendi, Irzal, and Hidayatullah, Dendi
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SPINY lobsters , *VIBRIO alginolyticus , *VIBRIO parahaemolyticus , *BACTERIAL typing , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Spiny lobster is a member of crustaceans that has high economic value. The demand for export markets in Asian, European and American countries as well as locally, is quite high with an expensive selling price. However, there are obstacles that often occur in spiny lobster rearing cultivation, namely infectious diseases that will cause high mortality. The purpose of this study was to investigate infectious diseases in rearing spiny lobster Panulirus spp. that were kept in floating net cages at Tanjung Putus, Lampung. The research method involved sampling five spiny lobsters in floating net cages, observation of clinical symptoms, bacterial isolation, identification of bacteria, detection of Milky Hemolymph Disease of Spiny Lobster (MHD-SL) through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis and histopathology. The sampling location was at PT. Saibatin Perikanan Indonesia. The bacteria Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio alginolyticus were detected. Five lobsters were infected by MHD-SL, characterized by milky white hemolymph. All five lobster samples were positively infected with Milky Hemolymph Disease of Spiny Lobster (MHD-SL) through PCR analysis. Histopathological observations showed pathological microanatomical changes in the lobster hepatopancreas tissue, indicating that the tissue changes, in the form of encapsulation and infiltration were due to Rickettsia-like bacteria (RLB) infection. The management of spiny lobster stocking density, maintenance biosecurity, and increased lobster immunity must be implemented in order to prevent MHD-SL disease in floating net cages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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