Screening and identification of a eurythermal probiotic bacterium in the intestine of cultured Scophthalmus maximus

One potential probiotic bacterium TYTG-1 screened from the intestine of cultured Scophthalmus maximus was obtained. The antagonism of bacterium TYTG-1 to turbot pathogens Vibrio archariae and V. scophthalmi was evaluated. Based on the morphological observations, physiological and biochemical charact...

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description One potential probiotic bacterium TYTG-1 screened from the intestine of cultured Scophthalmus maximus was obtained. The antagonism of bacterium TYTG-1 to turbot pathogens Vibrio archariae and V. scophthalmi was evaluated. Based on the morphological observations, physiological and biochemical characteristics and 16S rDNA sequence analysis, the bacterium was identified as Bacillus subtilis. This is the first report on B.subtilis being found in the intestine of cultured S.maximus in China. The TYTG-1 is a eurythermal bacterium that can grow at 4-42 degree C. S. maximus could grow without any abnormal phenomenon as they were fed with the TYTG-1 bacterial cells at densities of 10 super(7) or 10 super(9) CFU/g for 4 weeks. The bacterium exhibited an excellent antagonism to the pathogens V. archariae and V. scophthalmi which could cause ascetic and enteric diseases in turbots. Therefore this probiotic bacterium is a potential candidate to be applied in turbot culture.
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