Abstract

A pathogen of giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, was recently recorded in a hatchery in Yogyakarta. The clinical symptom in post-larvae (PL) was a whitish appearance of the muscles in the tail. Histological examination revealed myonecrosis with massive infiltration of myonuclei and hemocytes. RT-PCR products of 850 bp were obtained when using RNA from diseased PL as a template. The clinical signs and RT-PCR amplicon were reproduced in M. rosenbergii inoculated with bacteria-free inocula. Electron microscopy demonstrated that the M. rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV) was icosahedral in shape and 28.12 ± 2.31 nm in diameter. RT-PCR products of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene (RNA-1) and capsid protein gene (RNA-2) of MrNV were obtained using designed primer pairs, cloned into pBluescript-KS, and sequenced. The 1312 nucleotide (nt) sequence of MrNV RNA-1 revealed 98.0 % identity with isolates from China and India. Additionally, the 1112 nt sequence of MrNV RNA-2 displayed 98.0 % identity with isolates from China and Taiwan. Disease control efforts involving disinfection of PL, broodstocks, water media, tanks, equipment and ponds successfully eradicated white tail disease from the hatchery. This study is the first report on white tail disease and the isolation and characterization of MrNV in Indonesia.

Highlights

  • The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, is a common inhabitant of rivers and estuaries in tropical regions of the world (New 2005)

  • This study is the first report on white tail disease and the isolation and characterization of M. rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV) in Indonesia

  • Clinical signs and histology In December 2011, the giant freshwater prawn hatchery in Samas Yogyakarta reported the mortality of postlarvae (PL)

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Introduction

The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man), is a common inhabitant of rivers and estuaries in tropical regions of the world (New 2005). The giant freshwater prawn is distributed in almost all islands in Indonesia. Since 1990, this prawn has been considered an important commodity and is cultured in West Java, Central Java, Yogyakarta, East Java and Bali (Nugroho and Emmawati 2004; Nugroho et al 2005). In order to meet the demand for freshwater prawn fry, hatcheries have been developed in Yogyakarta,West Java and in Bali (Nugroho and Emmawati 2004). Aquaculture statistic from Ministry Marine Affairs and Fisheries showed that in 2013 the prawn has been produced at Banten, Aceh, West Borneo, South Borneo. In 2001, the GI Macro (Genetically Improved Macrobrachium rosenbergii), strain of freshwater prawn has been developed and released by Ministry Marine Affair and Fisheries. The GI Macro prawns have been distributed to three hatcheries in East Java; Yogyakarta; and West Java (Nugroho et al 2005)

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