Intermittent administration of peracetic acid is a mild environmental stressor that elicits mucosal and systemic adaptive responses from Atlantic salmon post-smolts.
João OsórioKevin T StillerBritt-Kristin ReitenJelena KolarevicLill-Heidi JohansenFernando AfonsoCarlo C LazadoPublished in: BMC zoology (2022)
The present study collectively demonstrated that intermittent oxidant exposure was a mild environmental stressor that salmon could mount strong adaptive responses at systemic and mucosal levels. The results will be valuable in optimising the rearing conditions of post-smolts in RAS, especially in adopting water treatment strategies that do not considerably interfere with fish health and welfare.