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A harmful benthic Prorocentrum concavum bloom was recorded in August 2018 in Xincun Bay, China, which is the location of a national seagrass nature reserve. Annual ecological surveys have been conducted to study the population dynamics of P.
Jian Zou +7 more
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When the toxic red tide alga Gymnodinium catenatum H.W. Graham accumulates in sediment through sexual reproduction, it provides the provenance of a periodic outbreak of red tide, a potential threat to the marine environment.
B. Balaji Prasath +5 more
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Effect of the Extracts of Sargassum fusiforme on Red Tide Microalgae in East China Sea
This study examined the effects of extracts of hijiki (Sargassum fusiforme) on the growth and physiology of three species of red tide microalgae (Prorocentrum donghaiensis, Skeletonema costatum, and Heterosigma akashiwo) that commonly grow in the East ...
Yurong Zhang, Nianjun Xu, Yahe Li
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Biochemical and Genetic Engineering of Diatoms for Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Biosynthesis
The role of diatoms as a source of bioactive compounds has been recently explored. Diatom cells store a high amount of fatty acids, especially certain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs).
Hong-Ye Li +4 more
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Small marine copepods are key components of the pelagic food webs in Chinese coastal waters, but very few studies have addressed their trophodynamics, with even fewer studies addressing their diel feeding rhythms.
Xuejia He +4 more
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Red tide blooms caused by the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis are natural disturbance events that occur regularly along Florida’s west coast, often resulting in massive fish kills and marine mammal, seabird, and sea turtle mortalities.
Elizabeth J. Berens McCabe +5 more
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A Red Tide Monitoring Program for Texas Coastal Waters [PDF]
This is the final report for the red tide monitoring project conducted at The University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Institute (UTMSI) and covers the period from 1 Nov. 1998 to 10 April 2000.
Magaña, Hugo A., Villareal, Tracy A.
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Red tide of the Lingulodinium polyedrum (Dinophyceae) in Odessa Bay (Black Sea)
One of the most massive red tides at the Odessa Bay was observed in September October 2020. It was caused by a toxic dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedrum (Stein) Dodge. The maximum abundance (56.1 x 106 cells L-1) of L.
G. Terenko, A. Krakhmalnyi
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Background Microalgal metabolic engineering holds great promise for the overproduction of a wide range of commercial bioproducts. It demands simultaneous manipulation of multiple metabolic nodes.
Li-Gong Zou +7 more
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IntroductionDiarrhetic shellfish toxins (DST) harm shellfish aquaculture and endanger human health, and include well-known marine dinoflagellate-produced toxins such as okadaic acid (OA) and analogues, such as dinophysistoxin-1 (DTX-1).
Heng Chen +9 more
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