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We report the first confirmed cases (2013e2016) of saprolegniosis caused by water mold from the genus Saprolegnia in Aanaakłiq, broad whitefish (Coregonus nasus), from the Colville River near Nuiqsut, Alaska. While this mold is known to... more
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Saprolegnia spp. water molds severely impact fish health in aquaculture, fish farms and hobby fish tanks colonizing mature and immature stages of fishes, as well as eggs. Considering that there are no drugs licensed for treating and/or... more
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Summary of gill gene module enrichment: Summary of gene ontology (GO) term enrichment of gill gene co-expression modules defined by WGCNA, including total number of genes per module, most significant GO term, and major biological process... more
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Saprolegniosis, the disease caused by Saprolegnia sp., affects salmonids and other fresh water fish, resulting in considerable economic losses in aquaculture. Current control methods are inadequate, as they either do not totally control... more
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The oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica is one of the most economically important fish pathogens. There is a dramatic recrudescence of Saprolegnia infections in aquaculture since the use of the toxic organic dye malachite green was banned in... more
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Saprolegniosis is a fungal infection that leads to huge economic losses in tilapia aquaculture. Saprolegnia spp. are usually implicated as the etiological agents, but their identification is sometimes troublesome and confusing. In this... more
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Impact of UV-radiation in entomopathogens in aquatic environments remains little investigated. The present study reports on the effect of UV-A on the larvicidal activity of Leptolegnia chapmanii zoospores in Aedes aegypti; on the... more
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The pathways responsible for cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis are vital in eukaryotic microorganisms. The corresponding synthases are potential targets of inhibitors such as fungicides. Despite their fundamental and economical... more
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Oomycetes, or water moulds, are fungal-like organisms phylogenetically related to algae. They cause devastating diseases in both plants and animals. Here, we describe seven oomycete species that are emerging or re-emerging threats to... more
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ABSTRACT This study investigated the indirect use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) for reduction of fungal infections during incubation period of fertilized rainbow trout eggs. Different concentrations of nanosilver-coated zeolite (0.5, 1,... more
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Many amphibians are known to suffer embryonic die-offs as a consequence of an emergent disease known as ‘Saprolegnia infections’. Thus far, the only species of Saprolegnia shown to be involved in natural infections is Saprolegnia ferax.... more
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Oomycetes in the class Saprolegniomycetidae of the Eukaryotic kingdom Stramenopila have evolved as severe pathogens of amphibians, crustaceans, fish and insects, resulting in major losses in aquaculture and damage to aquatic ecosystems.... more
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