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  • Bivalve culture plays an important economic and social role in northeastern Brazil, offering a more sustainable farming method compared to traditional shrimp monoculture.
  • Perkinsus marinus and Perkinsus olseni were identified as threats to oyster production in the region, prompting a study on their occurrence in Crassostrea gasar oysters throughout different growth stages.
  • The findings indicated that while broodstock oysters were infected, the produced spats were initially free of Perkinsus but later acquired infections in shrimp ponds, showcasing a gradual increase in prevalence before declining as oysters grew.

Article Abstract

Bivalve culture is of considerable economic and social interest in northeastern (NE) Brazil. The polyculture is an alternative approach to traditional monoculture for reducing the environmental impact of shrimp farming and improving oyster culture. Perkinsus marinus and Perkinsus olseni were found infecting oysters in NE Brazil and can threaten oyster production. This study evaluated Perkinsus spp. occurrence in Crassostrea gasar during all production stages. Oyster spats were produced in a hatchery and grown in shrimp ponds in Rio Grande do Norte state. Perkinsus spp. were surveyed by Ray's fluid thioglycollate medium and confirmed by polymerase chain reaction. Prevalence and intensity of infection were determined in oysters until they reached 7 cm. Results showed that the broodstock was already infected by Perkinsus (60%), but the derived spats were Perkinsus-free. Oyster spats acquired Perkinsus infection when transferred to ponds. The prevalence gradually increased in the seven months following placement in ponds (73%), and then decreased to 17% by the tenth month. The infections were initially mild, but intensity increased at the final growth stage. In conclusion, it is possible to produce Perkinsus-free C. gasar oyster spats from infected broodstock, and their culture in shrimp ponds is feasible.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612016011DOI Listing

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