Thallusin, a highly biologically active, phytohormone-like and bacterial compound-inducing morphogenesis of the green tide-forming macroalga Ulva (Chlorophyta), was determined in bacteria and algae cultures. A sensitive and selective method was developed for quantification based on ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization and a high-resolution mass spectrometer. Upon C 18 solid phase extraction of the water samples, thallusin was derivatized with iodomethane to inhibit the formation of Fe–thallusin complexes interfering with the chromatographic separation. The concentration of thallusin was quantified during the relevant phases of the bacterial growth of Maribacter spp., ranging from 0.16 ± 0.01 amol...
The marine macroalga Ulva mutabilis (Chlorophyta) develops into callus-like colonies consisting of u...
The flavobacterial genus Zobellia is considered as a model to study macroalgal polysaccharide degrad...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Macroalgal-bacterial interactions: Role ...
Thallusin, a highly biologically active, phytohormone-like and bacterial compound-inducing morphogen...
Macroalgal microbiomes have core functions related to biofilm formation, growth, and morphogenesis o...
Ulva is a ubiquitous marine and freshwater macroalgae genus that belongs to the phylum Chlorophyta. ...
Chemical mediators are key compounds for controlling symbiotic interactions in the environment. Here...
Axenic gametes of the marine green macroalga Ulva mutabilis Foyn (Ria Formosa, locus typicus) exhibi...
The marine green macroalga Ulva (Chlorophyta) lives in a mutualistic symbiosis with bacteria that in...
This project has focused on the relationship between the green seaweed Ulva, commonly found in the i...
Introduction \u2013 Phlorotannins, phenolic compounds produced exclusively by Phaeophyceae (brown al...
Microalgae are of increasing interest due to their occurrence in the environment as harmful algal bl...
Marine phytoplankton are among the main sources of the zwitterionic sulfur compound dimethylsulfonio...
The large-scale cultivation of microalgae provides a wide spectrum of marketable bioproducts, profit...
In this case study, we explored quantitative 1H NMR (qNMR), HPLC-DAD, and the Folin-Ciocalteu assay ...
The marine macroalga Ulva mutabilis (Chlorophyta) develops into callus-like colonies consisting of u...
The flavobacterial genus Zobellia is considered as a model to study macroalgal polysaccharide degrad...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Macroalgal-bacterial interactions: Role ...
Thallusin, a highly biologically active, phytohormone-like and bacterial compound-inducing morphogen...
Macroalgal microbiomes have core functions related to biofilm formation, growth, and morphogenesis o...
Ulva is a ubiquitous marine and freshwater macroalgae genus that belongs to the phylum Chlorophyta. ...
Chemical mediators are key compounds for controlling symbiotic interactions in the environment. Here...
Axenic gametes of the marine green macroalga Ulva mutabilis Foyn (Ria Formosa, locus typicus) exhibi...
The marine green macroalga Ulva (Chlorophyta) lives in a mutualistic symbiosis with bacteria that in...
This project has focused on the relationship between the green seaweed Ulva, commonly found in the i...
Introduction \u2013 Phlorotannins, phenolic compounds produced exclusively by Phaeophyceae (brown al...
Microalgae are of increasing interest due to their occurrence in the environment as harmful algal bl...
Marine phytoplankton are among the main sources of the zwitterionic sulfur compound dimethylsulfonio...
The large-scale cultivation of microalgae provides a wide spectrum of marketable bioproducts, profit...
In this case study, we explored quantitative 1H NMR (qNMR), HPLC-DAD, and the Folin-Ciocalteu assay ...
The marine macroalga Ulva mutabilis (Chlorophyta) develops into callus-like colonies consisting of u...
The flavobacterial genus Zobellia is considered as a model to study macroalgal polysaccharide degrad...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Macroalgal-bacterial interactions: Role ...