Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8885655 | Harmful Algae | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Molecular and morphological diversity of the Namibian Pseudo-nitzschia species is discussed. Most importantly, P. bucculenta is both morphologically and phylogenetically most similar to P. dolorosa differing mainly in valve width and densities of striae, poroids and band striae as well as by four hemi-compensatory base changes in the ITS2. Morphological and molecular differences among the strains of P. decipiens suggest a temperate and a warm water subdivision. The geographical and toxigenic characteristics of the identified Pseudo-nitzschia species are described and compared to previous studies. Initial tests of toxin production in all seven species revealed production of domoic acid (DA) in two species: one strain of P. australis (0.074â¯pg DA cellâ1) and two strains of P. plurisecta (0.338â¯pg DA cellâ1 and 0.385â¯pg DA cellâ1).
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Authors
Frederik Frøsig Gai, Cecilie Kirketerp Hedemand, Deon C. Louw, Kolette Grobler, Bernd Krock, Ãjvind Moestrup, Nina Lundholm,