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Pseudo-nitzschia, Nitzschia, and domoic acid: New research since 2011

Harmful Algae, 2018
Some diatoms of the genera Pseudo-nitzschia and Nitzschia produce the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), a compound that caused amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP) in humans just over 30 years ago (December 1987) in eastern Canada. This review covers new information since two previous reviews in 2012.
Bates, Stephen S.   +4 more
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Pseudo-nitzschia pungens (Bacillariophyceae): A cosmopolitan diatom species?

Harmful Algae, 2008
Abstract Genetic, reproductive and morphological variation were studied in 193 global strains of the marine diatom species Pseudo-nitzschia pungens (Grunow ex Cleve) Hasle to assess potential intraspecific variation and biogeographic distribution patterns.
Casteleyn, G   +8 more
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Interspecific plastidial recombination in the diatom genus Pseudo‐nitzschia

Journal of Phycology, 2015
Plastids are usually uni‐parentally inherited and genetic recombination between these organelles is seldom observed. The genus Pseudo‐nitzschia, a globally relevant marine diatom, features bi‐parental plastid inheritance in the course of sexual reproduction.
Domenico, D'Alelio   +1 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries (Baciuariophyta)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries belongs to Baciuariophyta, which can produce the neurotoxin known as domoic acid, a toxin that can cause amnesic shellfish poisoning in human beings. The research aspects mainly focus on its toxicity and diversity. However, there is no mitochondrial genome information about P. multiseries.
Xiao-Long, Yuan, Min, Cao, Gui-Qi, Bi
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Lipid class and fatty acid composition of Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries and Pseudo-nitzschia pungens and effects of lipolytic enzyme deactivation

Phytochemistry, 1999
Abstract Lipid class and fatty acid compositions of stationary phase cultures of the toxic diatoms Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries and P. pungens were determined. The lipid class compositions of both diatoms were similar, with phospholipids, triacy1glycerols and acetone-mobile polar lipids as the major classes.
Suzanne M. Budge, Christopher C. Parrish
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MORPHOLOGY AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF PSEUDO‐NITZSCHIA (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) FROM MALAYSIAN BORNEO, INCLUDING THE NEW SPECIES PSEUDO‐NITZSCHIA CIRCUMPORA SP. NOV

Journal of Phycology, 2012
Field sampling was undertaken to investigate the occurrence of Pseudo‐nitzschia Peragallo species in eight locations along the coast of Malaysian Borneo. A total of 108 strains of Pseudo‐nitzschia species were isolated, and their morphology examined with SEM and TEM.
Lim, Hong-Chang   +8 more
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Pseudo‐nitzschia multistriata(Bacillariophyceae) in New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2000
Abstract Pseudo‐nitzschia multistriata (Takano) Takano has been observed in seawater samples from the North Island and from the northern waters of the South Island, New Zealand, with blooms of >1.0 × 106 cells litre‐1 being recorded in December 1997 (austral summer), and minor blooms occurring in both summer and winter 1998 and 1999.
Lesley L. Rhodes   +2 more
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Genetic diversity of Pseudo-nitzschia brasiliana (Bacillariophyceae) from Malaysia

Journal of Applied Phycology, 2012
To clarify the genetic diversity of a potentially toxic pennate diatom, Pseudo-nitzschia brasiliana found in Malaysian waters, 30 strains of P. brasiliana were established into clonal culture since May 2008. The ultrastructure of these strains was examined for confirmation of species identification. The genetic marker, internal transcribed spacer (ITS)
Hong, C.L   +4 more
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