Vol. 8, No 4: 12–19.

The 100th Аnniversary of Antonina S. Lantratova

2023

Scientific article

UDK 579.62

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Marina A. Germanova
bachelor’s degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
marinagermanova12@yandex.ru

Assessment of Rainbow Trout Intestinal Microflora Diversity for the Identification of Promising Autobiotic Species

Scientific adviser:
Natalia A. Sidorova
Reviewer:
Svetlana Lyabzina
Paper submitted on: 11/13/2023;
Accepted on: 11/28/2023;
Published online on: 12/01/2023.
Abstract. Normal intestinal microflora is one of the main factors in the formation of the organism's resistance to changing environmental conditions. A change in its bacterial composition leads to a decrease in immunity. One of the most biosafe options for solving the problem is the use of autobiotics. The study of biodiversity and properties of potential autobiotic species is associated with the creation of specific microbial collections of normoflorals. The study identified dominant species of rainbow trout gut eubiosis, determined their share in the community, and evaluated their role in the development of immune response.
Keywords: aquaculture, intestinal microbiome, normal microflora, rainbow trout, autobiotic species

For citation: Germanova, M. A. Assessment of Rainbow Trout Intestinal Microflora Diversity for the Identification of Promising Autobiotic Species. StudArctic forum. 2023, 8 (4): 12–19.

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