International audienceSpecimens of a new species of blue diatoms from the genus Haslea Simonsen were discovered in geographically distant sampling sites, first in the Canary Archipelago, then North Carolina, Gulf of Naples, the Croatian South Adriatic Sea, and Turkish coast of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. An exhaustive characterization of these specimens, using a combined morphological and genomic approach led to the conclusion that they belong to a single new to science cosmopolitan species, Haslea silbo sp. nov. A preliminary characterization of its blue pigment shows similarities to marennine produced by Haslea ostrearia, as evidenced by UV–visible spectrophotometry and Raman spectrometry. Life cycle stages including auxosporulation we...
The large hemi-discoid diatom Palmerina ostenfeldii was common in subtropical Moreton Bay, Australia...
Diatoms are a very diverse eukaryotic group with more than 250 genera and over 100,000 species (Roun...
The marine diatom Haslea ostrearia [1] produces a water-soluble blue-pigment named marennine [2] of ...
Specimens of a new species of blue diatoms from the genus Haslea Simonsen were discovered in geograp...
La diatomée Haslea ostrearia a longtemps été considérée comme le seul organisme apte à produire un p...
The pennate diatom Haslea ostrearia is the emblematic and most studied species of the genus Haslea. ...
Diatoms are usually referred to as golden-brown microalgae, due to the colour of their plastids and ...
The diatom Haslea ostrearia has long been considered as the only organism able to produce a blue pig...
In diatoms, the main photosynthetic pigments are chlorophylls a and c, fucoxanthin, diadinoxanthin a...
Many diatom and other microbial eukaryote morphospecies consist of a variable number of (pseudo)cryp...
GHaNA - The Genus Haslea, New marine resources for blue biotechnology and Aquaculture / STARE-CAPM...
Diatom cultures of the G. parvulum species complex were established from seven different sites in th...
Haslea ostrearia produces a water-soluble, blue-green pigment, called marennine, with proven economi...
Diatoms are among the most productive photoautotrophic organisms on Earth. Within the diatom genus L...
<div><p>Diatom cultures of the <i>G. parvulum</i> species complex were established from seven differ...
The large hemi-discoid diatom Palmerina ostenfeldii was common in subtropical Moreton Bay, Australia...
Diatoms are a very diverse eukaryotic group with more than 250 genera and over 100,000 species (Roun...
The marine diatom Haslea ostrearia [1] produces a water-soluble blue-pigment named marennine [2] of ...
Specimens of a new species of blue diatoms from the genus Haslea Simonsen were discovered in geograp...
La diatomée Haslea ostrearia a longtemps été considérée comme le seul organisme apte à produire un p...
The pennate diatom Haslea ostrearia is the emblematic and most studied species of the genus Haslea. ...
Diatoms are usually referred to as golden-brown microalgae, due to the colour of their plastids and ...
The diatom Haslea ostrearia has long been considered as the only organism able to produce a blue pig...
In diatoms, the main photosynthetic pigments are chlorophylls a and c, fucoxanthin, diadinoxanthin a...
Many diatom and other microbial eukaryote morphospecies consist of a variable number of (pseudo)cryp...
GHaNA - The Genus Haslea, New marine resources for blue biotechnology and Aquaculture / STARE-CAPM...
Diatom cultures of the G. parvulum species complex were established from seven different sites in th...
Haslea ostrearia produces a water-soluble, blue-green pigment, called marennine, with proven economi...
Diatoms are among the most productive photoautotrophic organisms on Earth. Within the diatom genus L...
<div><p>Diatom cultures of the <i>G. parvulum</i> species complex were established from seven differ...
The large hemi-discoid diatom Palmerina ostenfeldii was common in subtropical Moreton Bay, Australia...
Diatoms are a very diverse eukaryotic group with more than 250 genera and over 100,000 species (Roun...
The marine diatom Haslea ostrearia [1] produces a water-soluble blue-pigment named marennine [2] of ...