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Effectiveness of Copper Sulfate and Potassium Permanganate on Channel Catfish Infected with Flavobacterium columnare

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Pages 320-329 | Received 23 Aug 2011, Accepted 22 Nov 2011, Published online: 26 Jun 2012

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Bradley D. Farmer, David L. Straus, Benjamin H. Beck & Anita M. Kelly. (2015) The Effectiveness of Flow-Through or Static Copper Sulfate Treatments on the Survival of Golden Shiners and Fathead Minnows Infected with Flavobacterium columnare . North American Journal of Aquaculture 77:1, pages 90-95.
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Bradley D. Farmer, David L. Straus, Andrew J. Mitchell, Benjamin H. Beck, S. Adam Fuller & L. Matt Barnett. (2014) Comparative Effects of Copper Sulfate or Potassium Permanganate on Channel Catfish Concurrently Infected with Flavobacterium columnare and Ichthyobodo necator. Journal of Applied Aquaculture 26:1, pages 71-83.
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BradleyD. Farmer, BenjaminH. Beck, AndrewJ. Mitchell & DavidL. Straus. (2013) Pretreating Channel Catfish with Copper Sulfate Affects Susceptibility to Columnaris Disease. North American Journal of Aquaculture 75:2, pages 205-211.
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B H Beck, C Li, B D Farmer, L M Barnett, M D Lange & E Peatman. (2016) A comparison of high- and low-virulence Flavobacterium columnare strains reveals differences in iron acquisition components and responses to iron restriction . Journal of Fish Diseases 39:3, pages 259-268.
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B H Beck, L M Barnett, B D Farmer, E Peatman & D Carter. (2015) Kaolinitic clay protects against Flavobacterium columnare infection in channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque) . Journal of Fish Diseases 38:3, pages 241-248.
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