Bacteria isolated on TCBS
media associated with hatched Artemia cysts of commercial brands
M.A. López-Torres, M.L.
Lizárraga-Partida-2001
Aquaculture, 194 (1-2): 11-20
Abstract:
Viable heterotrophic bacteria (VHB)-cultivated on
ZoBell media and TCBS media (TCBSB) were enumerated from cysts that were
hatched under laboratory sterile conditions as well as in a commercial
hatchery without sterile conditions. Since the focus of this work was to
study the TCBSB, 10 to 30 colonies growing on TCBS were isolated randomly
from each sample. Results from 26 samples of different commercial brands and
lots show that VHB concentration is comprised between 106 to 108
colony forming units (CFU) per milliliter of Artemia nauplii
homogenate. The TCBSB population has show an inverse correlation (R2=0.5795,
a=0.05) with cysts age, with values comprised between <101
to 107 CFU/ml. Qualitatively, from 617 isolates, 94% were
Gram-positive and only 6% were Gram-negative but oxidase-negative. These
basic tests indicate that bacteria of the TCBSB population isolated from Artemia
nauplii, do not correspond to Vibrio spp. When cysts of the same
brand and same stock where hatched under sterile (laboratory) and nonsterile
(commercial hatchery) conditions, Gram-positive bacteria constitute 95% of
the bacterial population under sterile manipulation, instant of nonsterile
conditions, where Gram-negative bacteria constitute 100% of the bacterial
community that was isolated on TCBS medium and that taxonomical studies
identified mainly as Vibrio alginolyticus. Those results
indicate that Gram-negative heterotrophic bacteria growing on TCBS, normally
reported as introduced by Artemia nauplii, are not associated with Artemia
cysts but introduced by commercial hatchery operations.
(Unidad Experimental Peñasco, DICTUS-Universidad de
Sonora, Puerto Peñasco, Sonora 83550, Mexico)