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The Chinese soft-shelled turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis) is a highly important freshwater aquaculture species in China. The molecular mechanisms underlying changes in immunity and growth in hybrid vigor are not well understood. In the present study, the transcriptomes from significantly different P. sinensis strains (Qingxi black turtle, B and Japanese strain, J) and the resulting hybrid (Zajiao-1, F)...
By conducting a word frequency statistics in the posing on Eastmoney forum bar about SSE Composite Index from January 7, 2010 to August 30, 2013, we establish a set of keyword dictionary to measure investor sentiment effectively, and accordingly to study the mutual relations between the abnormal investor sentiment based on the network forums and the abnormal trading volume in the trading market. The...
Recurrent outbreaks of an epizootic in Chinese soft-shelled turtles (Trionyx sinensis) in Zhejiang province, China in 2013, caused severe economic losses to turtle culture industry. This disease was characterized by listless swimming, craned or twisted neck, hyperemic laryngeal mucosa, and intumescent and hyperemic intestinal canal accompanied by mass mortality. Eleven diseased turtles with typical...
Outbreaks of an epizootic in Chinese soft-shelled turtle (Trionyx sinensis) in Zhejiang province, China in 2012, caused severe economic losses to turtle culture industry. This disease was characterized by “soft dorsal shell” and “rugose abdominal shell” accompanied by significantly slower growth rate. Six bacterial isolates were collected from livers and kidneys of diseased turtles, and identified...
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