Phylogenetic analyses of Norwegian Tenacibaculum strains confirm high bacterial diversity and suggest circulation of ubiquitous virulent strains.
Tenacibaculosis is a bacterial ulcerative disease affecting marine fish and represents a major threat to aquaculture worldwide. Its aetiological agents, bacteria belonging to the genus Tenacibaculum, have been present in Norway since at least the late 1980's and lead to regular ulcerative outbr...
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Autores principales: | Erwan Lagadec, Sverre Bang Småge, Christiane Trösse, Are Nylund |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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