کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4545903 | 1327477 | 2009 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
In December 2001, a large-scale bloom of the paralytic shellfish toxin-producing dinoflagellate, Alexandrium tamiyavanichii Balech (Dinophyceae) was observed in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan. During the bloom, we conducted a field survey in the Seto Inland Sea and collected samples of bloom water in order to assess the toxicity and toxic components of A. tamiyavanichii. The results of the field survey indicated that A. tamiyavanichii was observed frequently at water temperatures between 17.8 and 20.0 °C, and the maximum cell density at the four localities was ca. 2000 cells L−1 (Fukuyama Bay). To elucidate the toxicity and toxic components of A. tamiyavanichii, 54 strains (28 strains from Fukuyama Bay, 12 strains from Kasato Bay, 9 strains from Uchinoumi, and 5 strains from Inokushi Bay) were established from bloom water samples, and were then subject of toxin analyses via fluorescence HPLC. The toxic components of A. tamiyavanichii showed that N-sulfocarbamoyl (C-) 2 and Gonyautoxins (GTX) 4 were the principal toxins and C3+4, GTX 2+3, GTX 5, neosaxitoxin (neoSTX) and saxitoxin (STX) were minor components. The toxicity of the A. tamiyavanichii cells was higher than that of the other toxic species, A. tamarense and A. catenella. The toxic components in all strains among the four localities were closely related, and thus the recent A. tamiyavanichii population in the Seto Inland Sea appears to originate from a single population.
Journal: Harmful Algae - Volume 8, Issue 2, January 2009, Pages 362–368