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Mycoscience | 1997

Mycotic granulomatosis found in two species of ornamental fishes imported from Singapore

Chutima Hanjavanit; Hiroki Suda; Kishio Hatai

Golden gourami,Trichogaster trichopterus, and snakehead,Channa pleurophthalmus, were newly discovered to be hosts of mycotic granulomatosis caused byAphanomyces sp., the first such cases to be reported in Japan.


African Journal of Microbiology Research | 2013

The anti-oomycetic effects of sodium chloride and potassium permanganate and the toxicity of these compounds to tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) eggs

Chutima Hanjavanit; Kwanprasert Panchai; Nilubol Kitancharoen; Kishio Hatai

The anti-oomycetic effects of sodium chloride and potassium permanganate on the vegetative and zoosporic stages of Achlya sp. BKKU 0502, Saprolegnia diclina BKKU 0506, Aphanomyces sp. BKKU 0508, Achlya ambisexualis BKKU 0615 and Achlya bisexualis BKKU 0616 were investigated at 25°C. The results showed that the exposure of the samples to 3.0 and 2.5% sodium chloride for 24 h was toxic to the vegetative and zoosporic stages, respectively. Moreover, 200 and 25 ppm of potassium permanganate were effective at killing the vegetative stage at 24 h and the zoosporic stage at 1 h, respectively. The toxicities of 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0% sodium chloride for controlling oomycete activity were determined using tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) eyed eggs for both 1 and 24 h treatments. The results showed that salt concentrations at levels of 2.0% or higher reduced the hatching rate percentage of the treatment groups to a value significantly different from that of the control group (P<0.05). A noteworthy result was that the 3.0% sodium chloride treatment for 24 h produced a 0% hatching rate. The treatment of the eyed eggs with 100, 150 and 200 ppm potassium permanganate to control the oomycete activity had a highly toxic effect on the eggs: the results showed a 0% hatching rate for all of the treatment groups after 1 and 24 h exposures. Therefore, it is not possible to use sodium chloride or potassium permanganate to prevent the activity of oomycetes on tilapia eggs because these two chemicals decrease the hatching rate. Other chemicals that may be safe to use on other edible aquatic organisms will require further investigation.


Fisheries Science | 2005

Ochroconis humicola infection in red sea bream Pagrus major and marbled rockfish Sebastiscus marmoratus cultured in Japan

Shinpei Wada; Chutima Hanjavanit; Osamu Kurata; Kishio Hatai


Biocontrol Science | 2002

Antifungal Activities of Plant Extracts against Some Aquatic Fungi

Tsuyoshi Mori; Hitomi Hirose; Chutima Hanjavanit; Kishio Hatai


Journal of Limnology | 2013

Biodiversity in South East Asia: an overview of freshwater sponges (Porifera: Demospongiae: Spongillina)

Renata Manconi; Nisit Ruengsawang; Viengkorn Vannachak; Chutima Hanjavanit; Narumon Sangpradub; Roberto Pronzato


Fish Pathology | 2001

Some Biological Characteristics of Tetrahymena corlissi Isolated from Guppy in Thailand

Kishio Hatai; Kanit Chukanhom; Ong-ard Lawhavinit; Chutima Hanjavanit; Miho Kunitsune; Soichi Imai


Zootaxa | 2012

Biodiversity assessment of the Lower Mekong Basin: A new species of Corvospongilla (Porifera: Spongillina: Spongillidae) from Thailand

Nisit Ruengsawang; Narumon Sangpradub; Chutima Hanjavanit; Renata Manconi


Zootaxa | 2012

Biodiversity assessment in the Lower Mekong basin: First record of the genus Oncosclera (Porifera: Spongillina: Potamolepidae) from the Oriental Region

Renata Manconi; Nisit Ruengsawang; Fabio D. Ledda; Chutima Hanjavanit; Narumon Sangpradub


Archive | 2002

New Records of Heptageniid Mayflies Asionurus and Thalerosphyrus (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae) from Northeastern Thailand

Narumon Sangpradub; Chutima Hanjavanit; Boonsatien Boonsoong


Suisanzoshoku (Japan) | 2010

The In Vitro Antifungal Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on Water Molds

Pithai Kanbutra; Chutima Hanjavanit; Emi Horiuchi; Shinpei Wada; Kishio Hatai

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Kishio Hatai

Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University

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Shinpei Wada

Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University

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Nisit Ruengsawang

Rajamangala University of Technology

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Osamu Kurata

Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University

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