Dissolved organic matter in the form of riverine humic substances stimulated the growth of both axenic nitrogen-limited Alexandrium catenella cultures and nitrogen-limited cultures with a marine bacterial community present. The biomass increase of A. catenella could not be accounted for by utilization of inorganic nitrogen compounds. However, there was a considerable release of dissolved free and combined amino acids from the humic substances that was utilized by A. catenella. About 40% of the nitrogen used by A. catenella in the axenic treatment with humic substances added was taken up as organic nitrogen. Bacterial aminopeptidase and beta -glucosidase activity was stimulated by the addition of humic substances and bacterial growth increas...
IntroductionIn marine ecosystems, microbial communities are important drivers of material circulatio...
Abstract − Dominance and survival strategy of toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense and A. cate...
Alexandrium tamarense (M. Lebour) Balech strains isolated in spring 2007 from a single bloom in Thau...
Despite their potential impact on phytoplankton dynamics and biogeochemical cycles, biological assoc...
Blooms of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum are annually recurrent events in south-east...
Algal production of dissolved organic carbon and the regeneration of nutrients from dissolved organi...
The presence of a bacterial community is vital to the germination and growth of the toxic dinoflagel...
Marine planktonic dinoflagellates are usually associated with bacteria, some of which seem to have a...
The impacts of two strains of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense, differing in lytic activity,...
An increase in the concentration of riverine dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been observed during...
Marine planktonic dinoflagellates are usually associated with bacteria, some of which seem to have a...
The nitrogen metabolism of natural bacterial assemblages was studied in seawater cultures enriched w...
This study investigates the effect of filtrates from an allelopathic dinoflagellate, Alexandrium tam...
The association of bacteria with dinoflagellates has been a neglected field of study, which has gain...
Blooms of nuisance phytoplankton species often occur after periods of extensive rainfall and river r...
IntroductionIn marine ecosystems, microbial communities are important drivers of material circulatio...
Abstract − Dominance and survival strategy of toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense and A. cate...
Alexandrium tamarense (M. Lebour) Balech strains isolated in spring 2007 from a single bloom in Thau...
Despite their potential impact on phytoplankton dynamics and biogeochemical cycles, biological assoc...
Blooms of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum are annually recurrent events in south-east...
Algal production of dissolved organic carbon and the regeneration of nutrients from dissolved organi...
The presence of a bacterial community is vital to the germination and growth of the toxic dinoflagel...
Marine planktonic dinoflagellates are usually associated with bacteria, some of which seem to have a...
The impacts of two strains of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense, differing in lytic activity,...
An increase in the concentration of riverine dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been observed during...
Marine planktonic dinoflagellates are usually associated with bacteria, some of which seem to have a...
The nitrogen metabolism of natural bacterial assemblages was studied in seawater cultures enriched w...
This study investigates the effect of filtrates from an allelopathic dinoflagellate, Alexandrium tam...
The association of bacteria with dinoflagellates has been a neglected field of study, which has gain...
Blooms of nuisance phytoplankton species often occur after periods of extensive rainfall and river r...
IntroductionIn marine ecosystems, microbial communities are important drivers of material circulatio...
Abstract − Dominance and survival strategy of toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense and A. cate...
Alexandrium tamarense (M. Lebour) Balech strains isolated in spring 2007 from a single bloom in Thau...