Marine planktonic dinoflagellates are usually associated with bacteria, some of which seem to have a symbiotic relation with the dinoflagellate cells. The role of bacteria in dinoflagellate life cycles is not well known and their influence on toxin production is controversial. The potential relationship between dinoflagellate-associated bacteria and toxin production was experimentally investigated by identifying and comparing bacterial populations present in toxic (AL1V) and non-toxic (AL4V) strains of Alexandrium minutum. Part of the 16S rDNA of the bacteria associated with these clones was PCR amplified, cloned and sequenced, in order to identify the bacterial species present in each culture. Results indicated that most of the bacteria sp...
A comparative analysis of the morphology, toxin composition, and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences was ...
The presence of a bacterial community is vital to the germination and growth of the toxic dinoflagel...
Dinoflagellate species such as Gymnodinium catenatum, Alexandrium minutum and Alexandrium catenella...
Marine planktonic dinoflagellates are usually associated with bacteria, some of which seem to have a...
Interactions between bacteria and toxic dinoflagellates, including Alexandrium fundyense, may be an ...
The toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella isolated from fjords in Southern Chile produces sever...
Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSTs) are a group of potent neurotoxins produced by microalgae including...
The association of bacteria with dinoflagellates has been a neglected field of study, which has gain...
In the marine environment, phytoplankton and bacterioplankton can be physically associated. Such ass...
Previous studies have suggested that a specific community of bacteria coexists within the phycospher...
Gymnodinium catenatum is one of several dinoflagellates that produce a suite of neurotoxins called t...
Despite their potential impact on phytoplankton dynamics and biogeochemical cycles, biological assoc...
Benthic dinoflagellates belonging to the genus Prorocentrum have a wide distribution, with Prorocent...
The ability of two Alexandrium species to produce paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) in laboratory cul...
The interactions of purportedly toxic bacteria with dinoflagellates in the occurrence of Paralytic S...
A comparative analysis of the morphology, toxin composition, and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences was ...
The presence of a bacterial community is vital to the germination and growth of the toxic dinoflagel...
Dinoflagellate species such as Gymnodinium catenatum, Alexandrium minutum and Alexandrium catenella...
Marine planktonic dinoflagellates are usually associated with bacteria, some of which seem to have a...
Interactions between bacteria and toxic dinoflagellates, including Alexandrium fundyense, may be an ...
The toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella isolated from fjords in Southern Chile produces sever...
Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSTs) are a group of potent neurotoxins produced by microalgae including...
The association of bacteria with dinoflagellates has been a neglected field of study, which has gain...
In the marine environment, phytoplankton and bacterioplankton can be physically associated. Such ass...
Previous studies have suggested that a specific community of bacteria coexists within the phycospher...
Gymnodinium catenatum is one of several dinoflagellates that produce a suite of neurotoxins called t...
Despite their potential impact on phytoplankton dynamics and biogeochemical cycles, biological assoc...
Benthic dinoflagellates belonging to the genus Prorocentrum have a wide distribution, with Prorocent...
The ability of two Alexandrium species to produce paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) in laboratory cul...
The interactions of purportedly toxic bacteria with dinoflagellates in the occurrence of Paralytic S...
A comparative analysis of the morphology, toxin composition, and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences was ...
The presence of a bacterial community is vital to the germination and growth of the toxic dinoflagel...
Dinoflagellate species such as Gymnodinium catenatum, Alexandrium minutum and Alexandrium catenella...