Fungal infections and control strategies in cultured marine finfish : a minireview
Marine fish farming served as a sustainable alternative to capture fisheries. However, it faced challenges such as disease management, water quality maintenance, and minimizing environmental impacts. Among these challenges, fungal infections are particularly concerning. Traditionally, chemical treat...
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my.unimas.ir-473422025-01-14T01:48:08Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47342/ Fungal infections and control strategies in cultured marine finfish : a minireview Mohammad Tamrin, Mohamad Lal Lim, Leong Seng Lau, Lik Ming Elden Chang, Sai Long Asyraf, Abdul Momin Muhd Sharil, Izzan Hamid SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Marine fish farming served as a sustainable alternative to capture fisheries. However, it faced challenges such as disease management, water quality maintenance, and minimizing environmental impacts. Among these challenges, fungal infections are particularly concerning. Traditionally, chemical treatments raise concerns about potential toxicity to fish and humans, environmental impact, and resistance development. In response to these issues, there is growing interest in sustainable biocontrol strategies, including the use of probiotics, phytobiotics, postbiotics, microalgae, and fungal parasites as antifungal agents. This mini-review provides a brief overview of fungal infections in marine fish and discusses current fungal biocontrol strategies in aquaculture. By adopting these sustainable control methods, the aquaculture industry can improve fish health and productivity while reducing its reliance on harmful chemicals. The Society for Antibacterial and Antifungal Agents, Japan 2025-01-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47342/1/Fungal%20infections%20and%20control%20strategies%20in%20cultured%20marine%20finfish%20-%20a%20minireview.pdf Mohammad Tamrin, Mohamad Lal and Lim, Leong Seng and Lau, Lik Ming and Elden Chang, Sai Long and Asyraf, Abdul Momin and Muhd Sharil, Izzan Hamid (2025) Fungal infections and control strategies in cultured marine finfish : a minireview. Journal of Microorganism Control, 29 (4). pp. 127-132. ISSN 2758-6391 https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jmc/29/4/29_127/_article/-char/en https://doi.org/10.4265/jmc.29.4_127 |
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Marine fish farming served as a sustainable alternative to capture fisheries. However, it faced challenges such as disease management, water quality maintenance, and minimizing environmental impacts. Among these challenges, fungal infections are particularly concerning. Traditionally, chemical treatments raise concerns about potential toxicity to fish and humans, environmental impact, and resistance development. In response to these issues, there is growing interest in sustainable biocontrol strategies, including the use of probiotics, phytobiotics, postbiotics, microalgae, and fungal parasites as antifungal agents. This mini-review provides a brief overview of fungal infections in marine fish and discusses current fungal biocontrol strategies in aquaculture. By adopting these sustainable control methods, the aquaculture industry can improve fish health and productivity while reducing its reliance on harmful chemicals. |
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Fungal infections and control strategies in cultured marine finfish : a minireview |
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