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A mycosis caused by Lagenidium sp. in laboratory-reared larvae of the Dungeness crab,Cancer magister,and possible chemical treatments
Authors:David A. Armstrong  David V. Buchanan  Richard S. Caldwell
Affiliation:Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon 97365 USA
Abstract:
A mycosis in larvae of the Dungeness crab, Cancer magister, was observed about 48 hr after they had molted to second-stage zoeae in the laboratory during a chronic bioassay. The fungus was of the genus Lagenidium and caused about 40% mortality of larvae before the test was terminated. Hyphal development and subsequent sporulation of the fungus was observed over a range of 0–32‰ salinity, with an optimum around 16‰. Bioassays of eight fungicides and the herbicide trifluralin, using the larvae and fungus in separate tests, were performed to explore means of chemical treatment. Trifluralin was the most satisfactory of the chemicals screened, with captan, Cu2+, and benomyl also giving good results for certain treatment intervals of up to 96 hr. Malachite green was toxic to larvae at concentrations inhibiting the fungus.
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