Abstract:
In the spring of 2013, the pond-cultured sea cucumbers (
Apostichopus japonicus) were infected by an unrestrained pathogen in Zhangzhou City of Fujian Province. The sea cucumbers with the disease tentatively termed as "skin ulcerative syndrome" showed symptoms such as viscera ejection, general atrophy and skin ulceration. To determine the bacterial pathogen that caused the disease, one strain (FJY001) was isolated from the lesions of diseased sea cucumbers. Pathogenicity of the strain was confirmed by artificial infection and the strain was identified as
Vibrio tubiashii by indicators of morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics as well as sequencing of 16S rRNA and identification of Biolog microbiol system.