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The species composition of bacterioflora of introduced fish species in fish farms and natural water bodies of Belarus

Abstract

This article presents the results of all-season studies of the bacterial flora of introduced fish of different species bred in fish farms of Belarus and inhabiting natural water bodies of the republic. The species composition of rod and coccal microflora of fish has been determined. Potentially dangerous representatives of bacterial flora for fish have been noted. It has been established that the bacterial flora of fish in Belarus during the study period was represented by 39 species of bacteria, for some of which the seasonal dynamics of occurrence has been traced. The most common etiologic agents of bacterial diseases of fish include representatives of the genera Aeromonas and Pseudomonas.

About the Authors

S. M. Dziahtsiaryk
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Sviatlana M. Dziahtsiaryk — Ph.D. (Biological), Associate professor, Head of the
Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk, Republic of Belarus 



E. I. Bychkova
Scientific and Practical Center of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus for Bioresources
Belarus

Elizaveta I. Bychkova — D.Sc (Biological), Professor, Head of the Laboratory of
Parasitology

27, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



M. M. Yakovich
Scientific and Practical Center of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus for Bioresources
Belarus

Marya M. Yakovich — Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Parasitology

27, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



T. A. Hovar
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Tatsiana A. Hovar — Researcher, Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



Ya. U. Maksimyuk
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Yauheniya U. Maksimyuk — Researcher, Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



S. V. Polaz
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Sviatlana V. Polaz — Ph.D. (Veterinary), Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



A. I. Hrebneva
Department of Agrarian Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Elena I. Hrebneva — Ph.D. (Veterinary), Chief Specialist

66, Independence Ave., 220072, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



H. U. Slabodnitskaya
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Halina U. Slabodnitskaya — Ph.D. (Agricultural), Associate Professor Laboratory of Fish Diseases 

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk, Republic of Belarus 



A. V. Biaspaly
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Aliaksei V. Biaspaly — Ph.D. (Agricultural), Senior Research Fellow Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



I. K. Haluskova
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Ina K. Haluskova — Ph.D. (Agricultural), Head of Marketing and NTI Department

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



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Dziahtsiaryk S.M., Bychkova E.I., Yakovich M.M., Hovar T.A., Maksimyuk Ya.U., Polaz S.V., Hrebneva A.I., Slabodnitskaya H.U., Biaspaly A.V., Haluskova I.K. The species composition of bacterioflora of introduced fish species in fish farms and natural water bodies of Belarus. Belarus Fish Industry Problems. 2024;1(40):214-229. (In Russ.)

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