First report of Kazachstania sp. intestinal flora of cultured Rainbow trout
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Date
2016
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Yeasts, single-celled organisms in the intestinal flora of fish are useful due to their probiotic properties such as production of some antibiotics and vitamins.According to research, great population and species diversity of these unicellular yeasts can be anticipated in the intestine flora. In present study, along with study on species diversity of Saccharomyces genus as natural intestines flora of Rainbow trout, several new species similar to Saccharomyces genus were detected. Identification of the yeasts flora of rainbow trout by molecular techniques of PCR as well as diffraction media could characterize not only some strain of Saccharomyces genus but also a new genus of Kazachstania in cultured rainbow trout.Journal
Journal of Marine Science and TechnologyVolume
14Issue/Article Nr
4Page Range
pp.65-74Collections