AbstractThe succession of dominant phytoplankton species plays an important role in harmful algal blooms. However, the molecular mechanism of algal succession remains largely unclear, including the most commonly occurring diatom/dinoflagellate succession. Here we investigated the responses of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum during mixed culture with the potentially toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense. The growth of P. tricornutum was significantly inhibited within 24h in mixed culture. Organelles such as the chloroplasts and mitochondria of P. tricornutum were severely damaged. Transcriptional responses in P. tricornutum were revealed by RNA-seq. Genes involved in glycolysis, TCA cycle, β-oxidation, carbon fixation and oxidation...
One of the major forces that shape the dynamics and structure of phytoplankton communities is the di...
International audienceFor decades the microphytobenthos assemblage in the coastal Mediterranean Sea ...
I investigated how competitor species respond to chemical cues released from the red tide dinoflagel...
AbstractThe succession of dominant phytoplankton species plays an important role in harmful algal bl...
Alexandrium pacificum is a toxin-producing dinoflagellate with allelopathic effects. The elucidation...
Understanding the factors that favor the establishment and the persistance of harmful algal blooms (...
The interactions between the red-tide causing dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense and the marine...
International audienceAllelopathy is an efficient strategy by which some microalgae can outcompete o...
Understanding the factors that favor the establishment and the persistance of harmful algal blooms i...
The marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium is associated with harmful algal blooms (HABs) worldwide, caus...
Harmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. Understanding the dyna...
Despite their potential impact on phytoplankton dynamics and biogeochemical cycles, biological assoc...
One of the major forces that shape the dynamics and structure of phytoplankton communities is the di...
International audienceFor decades the microphytobenthos assemblage in the coastal Mediterranean Sea ...
I investigated how competitor species respond to chemical cues released from the red tide dinoflagel...
AbstractThe succession of dominant phytoplankton species plays an important role in harmful algal bl...
Alexandrium pacificum is a toxin-producing dinoflagellate with allelopathic effects. The elucidation...
Understanding the factors that favor the establishment and the persistance of harmful algal blooms (...
The interactions between the red-tide causing dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense and the marine...
International audienceAllelopathy is an efficient strategy by which some microalgae can outcompete o...
Understanding the factors that favor the establishment and the persistance of harmful algal blooms i...
The marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium is associated with harmful algal blooms (HABs) worldwide, caus...
Harmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. Understanding the dyna...
Despite their potential impact on phytoplankton dynamics and biogeochemical cycles, biological assoc...
One of the major forces that shape the dynamics and structure of phytoplankton communities is the di...
International audienceFor decades the microphytobenthos assemblage in the coastal Mediterranean Sea ...
I investigated how competitor species respond to chemical cues released from the red tide dinoflagel...