Harmful algae can cause economic damage to fisheries and tourism. Additionally, toxins produced by harmful algae and ingested via contaminated shellfish can be potentially fatal to humans. Monitoring these harmful algae can be difficult as determining cell morphology by light microscopy may be insufficient to give definitive species attribution. The goal of the EU FP7 project MIDTAL (microarrays for the detection of toxic algae) was to achieve rapid species identification using species specific probes for rRNA genes in a microarray chip format. Field samples from the Orkney Islands, an area of the U.K. that has a number of nuisance and toxic species were tested with the second generation of the microarray chip. Species specific probes were...
International audienceHarmful phytoplankton species are a growing problem in freshwater and marine e...
Abstract Harmful cyanobacterial blooms are a major threat to water quality and human health. Adequat...
In recent years, harmful algal blooms caused by dinoflagellates have become increasingly common in ...
Harmful or nuisance algal blooms can cause economic damage to fisheries and tourism. Additionally, t...
One of the key tasks in the project MIDTAL (MIcroarrays for the Detection of Toxic ALgae) is to demo...
Monitoring of toxic phytoplankton is traditionally carried out by light and electron microscopy. Ho...
Microalgae in marine and brackish waters of Europe regularly cause harmful effects, considered from ...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), mainly caused by dinoflagellates and diatoms, have great economic and ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) occur worldwide, causing health problems and economic damages to fisheri...
Dinoflagellate species of the genus Dinophysis have become target organisms for surveillance and mon...
Harmful algal blooms (HAB) occur worldwide and cause health problems and economic damage to fisherie...
Dinophysis and Phalacroma species containing diarrheic shellfish toxins and pectenotoxins occur in ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) represent a growing threat to aquatic ecosystems and humans. Effective H...
Abstract Monitoring of marine microalgae is important to predict and manage harmful algae blooms. It...
The dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium contains several toxin producing species and strains, which can...
International audienceHarmful phytoplankton species are a growing problem in freshwater and marine e...
Abstract Harmful cyanobacterial blooms are a major threat to water quality and human health. Adequat...
In recent years, harmful algal blooms caused by dinoflagellates have become increasingly common in ...
Harmful or nuisance algal blooms can cause economic damage to fisheries and tourism. Additionally, t...
One of the key tasks in the project MIDTAL (MIcroarrays for the Detection of Toxic ALgae) is to demo...
Monitoring of toxic phytoplankton is traditionally carried out by light and electron microscopy. Ho...
Microalgae in marine and brackish waters of Europe regularly cause harmful effects, considered from ...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), mainly caused by dinoflagellates and diatoms, have great economic and ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) occur worldwide, causing health problems and economic damages to fisheri...
Dinoflagellate species of the genus Dinophysis have become target organisms for surveillance and mon...
Harmful algal blooms (HAB) occur worldwide and cause health problems and economic damage to fisherie...
Dinophysis and Phalacroma species containing diarrheic shellfish toxins and pectenotoxins occur in ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) represent a growing threat to aquatic ecosystems and humans. Effective H...
Abstract Monitoring of marine microalgae is important to predict and manage harmful algae blooms. It...
The dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium contains several toxin producing species and strains, which can...
International audienceHarmful phytoplankton species are a growing problem in freshwater and marine e...
Abstract Harmful cyanobacterial blooms are a major threat to water quality and human health. Adequat...
In recent years, harmful algal blooms caused by dinoflagellates have become increasingly common in ...