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La marennine est un pigment bleu hydrosoluble produit par la diatomée Haslea ostrearia, qui, dans un contexte de lutte pour la sécurité alimentaire, pourrait être valorisé comme probiotique dans les écloseries et nurseries de bivalves.
Pedron, Elodie
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Effective fucoxanthin production in the flagellate alga Poterioochromonas malhamensis by coupling heterotrophic high-cell-density fermentation with illumination. [PDF]
Jin H +7 more
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Pheromone Mediated Sexual Reproduction of Pennate Diatom Cylindrotheca closterium. [PDF]
Klapper F +3 more
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Blue Haslea blooms in natural environment First investigations in Revellata bay, Corsica, France.
The pennate diatom Haslea ostrearia is the emblematic and most studied species of the genus Haslea. H. ostrearia is mainly benthic and epiphyte, forming biofilm on sediment and on macroalgae.
Lejeune, Pierre +7 more
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The Potential of Allelochemicals from Microalgae for Biopesticides. [PDF]
Casanova LM +4 more
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Light intensity and spectral composition drive reproductive success in the marine benthic diatom Seminavis robusta. [PDF]
Bilcke G +7 more
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Anticancer Compounds Derived from Marine Diatoms. [PDF]
Hussein HA, Abdullah MA.
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Insights into the biosynthesis pathway of phenolic compounds in microalgae. [PDF]
Del Mondo A, Sansone C, Brunet C.
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La diatomée Haslea ostrearia a longtemps été considérée comme le seul organisme apte à produire un pigment surnuméraire bleu nommé marennine, connu pour son rôle dans le verdissement des branchies des huîtres affinées dans les bassins ostréicoles ...
Gastineau, Romain
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The diatom Haslea ostrearia has long been considered as the only organism able to produce a blue pigment called marennine, known for greening oysters’ gills in fattening ponds.
Gastineau, Romain
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