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Title: Infection with Photobacterium damselae subspecies damselae and Vibrio harveyi in snapper, Pagrus auratus with bloat [Subtitle:F. J. Stephens, S. R. Raidal, N. Buller and B. Jones]
Author: Stephens, Frances J. ; Raidal, S. R. ; Buller, N. ; Jones, J. Brian
Citation: ACCNO:16865
Publisher: Australian veterinary journal, Vol. 84, no. 5
Year: 2006
Description: p. 173-177 : ill. ; 30 cm.
Subject: Snapper. ; Pagrus auratus. ; Marine aquaculture ; Vibriosis ; Bacterial diseases ; Therapy
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Departmental
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