Diagnostic Techniques of the Rod-shaped Nuclear Virus Infection in the Kuruma Shrimp, Penaeus japonicus.
1995; Japanese Society of Fish Pathology; Volume: 30; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3147/jsfp.30.263
ISSN1881-7335
AutoresKazuo Momoyama, Midori Hiraoka, Kiyoshi Inouye, Takeshi Kimura, Heiji Nakano,
Tópico(s)Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
ResumoRapid and confirmative diagnostic methods for the rod-shaped nuclear virus (RV-PJ) infection in the kuruma shrimp (Penaeus japonicus) by dark-field microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, respectively, were proposed.Under a dark-field microscope virus particles were seen as numerous fine particles (about 0.5μm) in the hemolymph. In stomach cuticular epidermis, virus-infected nuclei were seen as sharply outlined homogenous white bodies, 10-15μm in diameter, round or oblong in shape and hemocytic encapsulations of necrotic cells as small brown masses (about 20-50μm). Under a transmission electron microscope virus particles were seen as virions (400×150 nm) or capsids (390×85 nm) in negatively stained preparations from hemolymph and stomach.
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