2023
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.13748
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Effect of copper sulphate on Cryptocaryon irritans based on metabolome analysis

Abstract: Cryptocaryon irritans is one of the most harmful marine parasites in mariculture.Copper sulphate is often used to kill parasites and the influence of copper sulphate on the tomont stage of C. irritans was explored in this study. The results showed that excystment rate was not significantly affected when tomonts were exposed to 5 mg/L (76.7%) and 10 mg/L (78.9%) of copper sulphate for 3 h. However, excystment rate was significantly inhibited when exposed to 15 mg/L (33.3%) for 3 h and 5 mg/L (28.9%), 10 mg/L (3… Show more

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“…Compared with bacterial diseases, some parasitic diseases are more prevalent and more devastating. In marine fish farming, N. girellae (Umeda and Hirazawa, 2004), Amyloosinium ocellatum (He, 2013), C. irritans (Liu et al, 2022;Zhan et al, 2023) were common parasites. The wounds on the body's surface caused by parasites are easily co-infected by bacteria, leading to severe inflammation, scale shedding, muscle ulcer perforation, excessive mucus secretion, inhibition of breathing, and finally the death of the fish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with bacterial diseases, some parasitic diseases are more prevalent and more devastating. In marine fish farming, N. girellae (Umeda and Hirazawa, 2004), Amyloosinium ocellatum (He, 2013), C. irritans (Liu et al, 2022;Zhan et al, 2023) were common parasites. The wounds on the body's surface caused by parasites are easily co-infected by bacteria, leading to severe inflammation, scale shedding, muscle ulcer perforation, excessive mucus secretion, inhibition of breathing, and finally the death of the fish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%