Developing model systems for dinoflagellates in the post‐genomic era
Dinoflagellates are a diverse group of eukaryotic microbes that are ubiquitous in aquatic
environments. Largely photosynthetic, they encompass symbiotic, parasitic, and free‐living …
environments. Largely photosynthetic, they encompass symbiotic, parasitic, and free‐living …
Potential role of sugars in the hyphosphere of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to enhance organic phosphorus mobilization
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi engage in symbiosis with more than 80% of terrestrial
plants, enlarging root phosphorus (P) absorption volume by producing extensive …
plants, enlarging root phosphorus (P) absorption volume by producing extensive …
eDNA metabarcoding reveals biodiversity and depth stratification patterns of dinoflagellate assemblages within the epipelagic zone of the western Coral Sea
Background Dinoflagellates play critical roles in the functioning of marine ecosystems but
also may pose a hazard to human and ecosystem health by causing harmful algal blooms …
also may pose a hazard to human and ecosystem health by causing harmful algal blooms …
A comparison of two gene regions for assessing community composition of eukaryotic marine microalgae from coastal ecosystems
J Stuart, KG Ryan, JK Pearman, J Thomson-Laing… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Two gene regions commonly used to characterise the diversity of eukaryotic communities
using metabarcoding are the 18S ribosomal DNA V4 and V9 gene regions. We assessed …
using metabarcoding are the 18S ribosomal DNA V4 and V9 gene regions. We assessed …
An On-Farm Workflow for Predictive Management of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin-Producing Harmful Algal Blooms for the Aquaculture Industry
R Ruvindy, PA Ajani, S Ashlin… - Environmental …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) produced by marine dinoflagellates significantly impact
shellfish industries worldwide. Early detection on-farm and with minimal training would allow …
shellfish industries worldwide. Early detection on-farm and with minimal training would allow …
Comparative assessment of the intragenomic variations of dinoflagellate Tripos species through single-cell sequencing
X Huang, Y Li, H Du, N Chen - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2024 - Elsevier
Tripos is a large dinoflagellate genus widely distributed in the world's oceans. Morphology-
based species identification is inconclusive due to high morphological intraspecific …
based species identification is inconclusive due to high morphological intraspecific …
Molecular monitoring of Dinophysis species assemblage in mussel farms in the Northwestern Adriatic Sea
G Ravera, M Cangini, S Capellacci, S Dall'Ara, G Prioli… - Harmful Algae, 2024 - Elsevier
Several Dinophysis species can produce potent lipophilic toxins that pose a risk to human
health when contaminated seafood is consumed, especially filter-feeding bivalve mussels …
health when contaminated seafood is consumed, especially filter-feeding bivalve mussels …
Nucleic Acid-Functionalized Nanoscale Porous Carbon-Based Electrochemical Genosensor for Detection of Nocardia spp. in Real Samples
In this study, a porous carbon derived from a metal-organic framework (PCMOF) as a target-
responsive material functionalized with Nocardia particular antisense ssDNA …
responsive material functionalized with Nocardia particular antisense ssDNA …
Quantification of Alexandrium catenella (Group I) using sxtA4-based digital PCR for screening of paralytic shellfish toxins in Jinhae-Masan Bay, Korea
JH Hyung, SJ Moon, EJ Kim, DW Kim, J Park - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2024 - Elsevier
We employed a detection method to quantify Alexandrium catenella (Group I), one of the
causative species for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in Jinhae-Masan Bay, Korea …
causative species for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in Jinhae-Masan Bay, Korea …
Recovering sedimentary ancient DNA of harmful dinoflagellates accumulated over the last 9000 years off Eastern Tasmania, Australia
L Armbrecht, CJS Bolch, B Paine, A Cooper… - ISME …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have had significant adverse impacts on the seafood industry
along the Tasmanian east coast over the past 4 decades. To investigate the history of …
along the Tasmanian east coast over the past 4 decades. To investigate the history of …