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Abundance and Novel Lineages of Thraustochytrids in Hawaiian Waters

Microbial Ecology, 2013
Thraustochydrids has been known for their ubiquitous distribution in the ocean. However, a few efforts have been made to investigate their ecology. In this study, we have applied molecular method, acriflavine direct detection, and classical oceanographic methods to investigate the abundance and diversity of thraustochytrids in the North Pacific ...
Li, Qian   +4 more
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The thraustochytrids: a protist group with mixed affinities

Biosystems, 1988
The thraustochytrids, a group of marine, monocentric protists are reconsidered phylogenetically drawing upon ultrastructural and biochemical characters. They appear to have affiliations with both heterokont groups and other phyla of marine organisms, but still remain an essentially independent entity.
A H, Chamberlain, S T, Moss
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Zoospore chemotaxis of mangrove thraustochytrids from Hong Kong

Mycologia, 2002
Zoospores of mangrove isolates of Schizochytrium mangrovei KF6, KF7, KF12 (three strains), Thraustochytrium striatum KF9 and Ulkenia sp. KF13 were examined for their chemotactic responses to amino acids, carbohydrates, ethanol, and leaf extracts using a capillary root model.
K W, Fan, L L P, Vrijmoed, E B G, Jones
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Insights from meta‐analysis for efficient docosahexaenoic acid production in thraustochytrids through advanced cultivation and fermentation strategies

Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
This systematic review examines strategies for docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) production by thraustochytrids, focusing on cultivation techniques, fermentation technologies, and carbon/nitrogen optimization to increase productivity.
Jhiovana Cristielly Carrera Silva da Costa   +6 more
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Thraustochytrid as a potential source of carotenoids

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 2003
AbstractThraustochytrids, marine protists whose dominant genera are Thraustochytrium and Schizochytrium, belong to the kingdom Chromista and are known as an industrial source of DHA. We describe here that thraustochytrid strain KH105, isolated as a DHA producer, also accumulates significant levels of β‐carotene and xanthophylls including canthaxanthin ...
Tsunehiro Aki   +10 more
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Potential and future perspectives of thraustochytrids in bioremediation

International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2023
P. Contreras, C. Oviedo
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Endolithic Thraustochytrid Marine Fungi from Planted Shell Fragments

Mycologia, 1992
A thraustochytrid zoosporic fungus with characteristics of the genus Schizochytrium is a common member of an assemblage of different endolithic marine microorganisms found in carbonate shell fragme...
David Porter, Wilma L. Lingle
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Thraustochytrids and other zoosporic marine fungi

1992
Abstract Fungi with flagellated stages are common in marine habitats and comprise an important component of the heterotrophic population. The flagellated form represents the reproductive and dispersive, non-feeding stage of the normally sedentary vegetative body.
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Bioprocess conditions and regulation factors to optimize squalene production in thraustochytrids

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2023
Ana Guadalupe Fracchia-Durán   +3 more
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Improvement of Lipid and Terpenoid Yield in Thraustochytrids Using Chemical Regulators: A Review

Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, 2023
Zi-Lei Chen   +5 more
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