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ECB-ART-43490
Dis Aquat Organ 2014 Jul 03;1093:257-61. doi: 10.3354/dao02736.
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Aspergillosis in the common sea fan Gorgonia ventalina: isolation of waterborne hyphae and spores.

Troeger VJ , Sammarco PW , Caruso JH .


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The octocoral disease aspergillosis is caused by the terrestrial fungus Aspergillus sydowii. The possibility of secondary (horizontal) transmission of aspergillosis among common sea fans Gorgonia ventalina would require waterborne transmission of hyphae and/or spores. A laboratory filtration experiment confirmed that fungal hyphae and spores were shed into the water by infected fans. This suggests that secondary infection might be possible in this species. It remains to be determined whether healthy fans actually develop aspergillosis after contact with hyphae-laden water.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844