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Light and temperature acclimation of Rhodomonas salina (Cryptophyceae): photosynthetic performance [PDF]
Blooms of phototrophic cryptophytes have been observed in the highly eutrophic estuar- ine Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain (DZBC), Germany, during prolonged periods of light limitation due to ice and snow covering. The present study analyses possible mechanisms by which Rhodomonas salina, as a surrogate for bloom forming DZBC cryptophytes, maintains large ...
A Hammer, R Schumann, H Schubert
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Erratum to: Phycoerythrin Association with Photosystem II in the Cryptophyte Alga Rhodomonas salina [PDF]
On p. 679 in the list of authors and affiliations instead of: 1 Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 127726 Moscow, Russia 2 Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Research Center of Biotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119071 Moscow, Russia
I. N. Stadnichuk +6 more
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Carotenoids from Rhodomonas salina Induce Apoptosis and Sensitize A2058 Melanoma Cells to Chemotherapy [PDF]
Melanoma is an aggressive tumor with invasive and metastatic potential, frequently exhibiting multidrug resistance mechanisms. In our continuous search for antimelanoma molecules, we have identified some effective marine compounds capable of not only inducing cell death, but also of sensitizing chemoresistant tumor cells to clinically used anticancer ...
Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira-Júnior +7 more
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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) such as those formed by the ichthyotoxic dinoflagellate, Margalefidinium (aka Cochlodinium) polykrikoides can have adverse effects on bivalves. While M.
Darren de Silva, Christopher J. Gobler
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Copepods represent an interesting alternative or a complement live food to brine shrimps and rotifers commonly used in aquaculture. They constitute the natural prey of many fish species and therefore do not require a potential nutritional enrichment. But
Paul Dayras +5 more
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Morphology, behavior, and phylogenomics of Oxytoxum lohmannii, Dinoflagellata. [PDF]
Abstract Dinoflagellates are an abundant and diverse group of protists representing a wealth of unique biology and ecology. While many dinoflagellates are photosynthetic or mixotrophic, many taxa are heterotrophs, often with complex feeding strategies. Compared to their photosynthetic counterparts, heterotrophic dinoflagellates remain understudied, as ...
Cooney EC +7 more
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Energy transfer pathways in the CAC light-harvesting complex of Rhodomonas salina
Photosynthetic organisms had to evolve diverse mechanisms of light-harvesting to supply photosynthetic apparatus with enough energy. Cryptophytes represent one of the groups of photosynthetic organisms combining external and internal antenna systems.
Václav, Šebelík +4 more
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Phytoplankton Response to Different Light Colors and Fluctuation Frequencies
The natural environment of phytoplankton is variable in manifold ways. Light, as essential resource for photosynthetic phytoplankton, fluctuates in its intensity (quantity) as well as spectrum (quality) over great temporal scales in aquatic ecosystems ...
Sebastian Neun +3 more
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Effect of pH on Rhodomonas salina growth, biochemical composition, and taste, produced in semi-large scale under sunlight conditions [PDF]
AbstractRhodomonas salina is a microalgal species, belonging to the cryptophytes, and is widely used as aquaculture feed because of its high nutritional profile and phycoerythrin content. This study investigated the effect of pH on the growth, biochemical composition, and taste of R.
Christos Latsos +8 more
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Background Cryptophytes are an enigmatic group of unicellular eukaryotes with plastids derived by secondary (i.e., eukaryote-eukaryote) endosymbiosis.
Bowman Sharen +5 more
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