posted on 2023-05-19, 12:24authored byBradley Moore, Kleeman, SN, Lester, RJG
To establish a noncontagious control for the Ray thioglycollate test for the detection of Perkinsus in mollusks we evaluated nonviable stages of P. olseni for enlargement of hypnospores and blue/black iodine stain. Trophozoites made nonviable with formalin, irradiation or colchicine failed to swell in thioglycollate. They remained small and did not differentially stain in iodine. Trophozoites that had already developed into hypnospores in thioglycollate were rendered inactive by freezing, ethanol or formalin immersion. They retained their iodinophilic properties and thus could provide a partial control for the Ray Test.
History
Publication title
Journal of Shellfish Research
Volume
21
Pagination
871-873
ISSN
0730-8000
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Natl Shellfisheries Assoc
Place of publication
C/O Dr. Sandra E. Shumway, Natural Science Division, Southampton College, Southampton, USA, Ny, 11968