THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE

The crabs (Scylla sp.) were investigated for the contamination of Whitespot Baculovirus (WSBV) due to they lived inside and outside pond when the disease outbreak. The 6 samples of crabs, all of them were contaminated by WSBV with the founding of virus-like particles in hyperthrophied nuclei and...

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Main Author: Supraptp, Hari
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Language:English
Published: 2003
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2222016-03-04T02:55:05Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/222/ THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE Supraptp, Hari Veterinary Sciences The crabs (Scylla sp.) were investigated for the contamination of Whitespot Baculovirus (WSBV) due to they lived inside and outside pond when the disease outbreak. The 6 samples of crabs, all of them were contaminated by WSBV with the founding of virus-like particles in hyperthrophied nuclei and cytoplasm. The size of virus-like particles is 65 ± 10 nm in diameter and 145 + 10 rim in length. We suggest that crabs has a big role in the transmitting the disease in pond an acting as a host for some crustacean virus. Key words : Crabs, Scylla sp., Whitespot Baculovirus 2003 Article PeerReviewed application/zip en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/222/1/deposit.zip Supraptp, Hari (2003) THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE. jurnal sains veteriner, 21 (1). http://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/index.php/jsv/issue/view/66
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Supraptp, Hari
THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE
description The crabs (Scylla sp.) were investigated for the contamination of Whitespot Baculovirus (WSBV) due to they lived inside and outside pond when the disease outbreak. The 6 samples of crabs, all of them were contaminated by WSBV with the founding of virus-like particles in hyperthrophied nuclei and cytoplasm. The size of virus-like particles is 65 ± 10 nm in diameter and 145 + 10 rim in length. We suggest that crabs has a big role in the transmitting the disease in pond an acting as a host for some crustacean virus. Key words : Crabs, Scylla sp., Whitespot Baculovirus
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author Supraptp, Hari
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title THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE
title_short THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE
title_full THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE
title_fullStr THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE
title_full_unstemmed THE EVIDENCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN CRABS (Scylla sp.) ISOLATED FROM INSIDEAND OUTSIDE POND SHRIMP INFECTED WITH WHITE SPOT DISEASE
title_sort evidence of virus-like particles in crabs (scylla sp.) isolated from insideand outside pond shrimp infected with white spot disease
publishDate 2003
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/222/1/deposit.zip
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http://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/index.php/jsv/issue/view/66
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