Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 1992;32(2):239-243.
Laboratory cultivation of blue-green algae for use as a food for Lymnaeids the intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica
Chung-gil Lee, Sang-ki Kim, Chai-yong Lee
College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University
애기물달팽이의 먹이인 조류(藻類)의 실험실 배양(培養)
이정길, 김상기, 이채용
전남대학교 수의과대학
Abstract
In the present experiment, the blue-green algae, the principal food of the vector snail of Fasciola hepatica were cultured. Mud from good natural habitats was sterilized, made slopes, inoculated with algae from the habitats and maintained in a saturated atmosphere. Under the fluorescent-mercury lamp(100W) at about $20^{circ}C$ the algal growth was optimal, taking 8 days to fully grow and to be ready for feeding the snails. The algae collected from the habitats and cultured in the laboratory were mainly green.
Key Words: blue-green algae, snails, Fasciola hepatica, fluorescent-mercury lamp


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