Title of article
The effects of several common anthropogenic contaminants on proliferation of the parasitic oyster pathogen Perkinsus marinus
Author/Authors
David Bushek، نويسنده , , Megan Heidenreich، نويسنده , , Dwayne Porter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
6
From page
535
To page
540
Abstract
Estuarine contaminants have varying effects on estuarine inhabitants and host-parasite interactions. Some field collected contaminant mixtures have been shown to increase oyster susceptibility to parasitism by Perkinsus marinus, but little is known about contaminant effects on the parasite itself. This study examined the effects of ammonium, nitrate, phosphate, fluoranthene, phenanthrene and a common herbicide mixture (Weed-B-Gone®) on in vitro proliferation of P. marinus. Only the herbicide had a significant effect, but not at or below the manufacture’s recommended application rate (7.81 μl ml−1). The herbicide’s active ingredients (3.1% 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 10.6% mecoprop and 1.3% dicamba) mimic growth hormones of broadleaf plants; over stimulation of growth results in death. The mode of action of these compounds on P. marinus warrants further investigation which may provide insight towards the identification of biocides to control P. marinus.
Keywords
Estuary , Dermo , shellfish , Protozoan , Pollution , disease
Journal title
Marine Environmental Research
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Marine Environmental Research
Record number
924070
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