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Upper Snake River white sturgeon biological risk assessment

No abstract available
Authors
R. Carmichael, L. Lestelle, L. Mobrand, D. Statler, R. Carter, N. Hoefs, D. Bennet, J. Chandler, K. Lepla, T. Cochnauer, J. Devore, T. Rien, R. McMullin, M.J. Parsley, A. Seamans

Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Draft summary report 1987-1997

No abstract available 
Authors
R. M. Schrock, J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, K. Hans, J. Hotchkiss, S. Sauter, S. Vanderkooi, A.G. Maule

Evaluation by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) of Renibacterium salmoninarum bacterins affected by persistence of bacterial antigens

Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss were injected intraperitoneally with a bacterin containing killed Renibacterium salmoninarum cells delivered alone or in an oil-based adjuvant. We evaluated the relative abilities of the batterins to prevent the initiation or progression of infection in fish challenged by waterborne exposure to R. salmoninarum. Sixty-one days after vaccination, fish were held for
Authors
R.J. Pascho, T.D. Goodrich, C.L. McKibben

Fungal life-styles and ecosystem dynamics: Biological aspects of plant pathogens, plant endophytes and saprophytes

This chapter discusses various biochemical, genetic, ecological, and evolutionary aspects of fungi that express either symbiotic or saprophytic life-styles. An enormous pool of potential pathogens exists in both agricultural and natural ecosystems, and virtually all plant species are susceptible to one or more fungal pathogens. Fungal pathogens have the potential to impact on the genetic structure
Authors
R. J. Rodriguez, R. S. Redman

Heterosigma bloom and associated fish kill

No abstract available.
Authors
P.K. Hershberger, J.E. Rensel, J. R. Postel, F.B. Taub

Characterization and application of a quantitative DNA marker that discriminates sex in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

A qualitative male-specific DNA marker (OT-24) was amplified by spPCR (single-primer polymerase chain reaction) from chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) DNA along with several non-sex-linked products. The termini of the male-specific product were sequenced, and a pair of PeR primers were constructed for marker-specific PCR amplification. Dual primer PCR (dpPCR), with the marker-specific prim
Authors
D.R. Clifton, R. J. Rodriguez