2007
DOI: 10.1575/1912/1415
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Functional genomics of a non-toxic Alexandrium lusitanicum culture

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“…One particular hypothesis proposed is that changes in algal cellular toxicity can be the direct or indirect consequence of changes in the bacterial diversity associated with the dinoflagellate. This hypothesis has been corroborated by a number of studies showing that effects on dinoflagellate cellular toxicity do occur following the removal of bacteria (Doucette & Powell 1998, Ashton et al 2003a, Wang et al 2004, Martins 2007. In the case of Gymnodinium catenatum, major changes in per-cell toxicity and the range of PST variants produced in the laboratory appeared to correlate with differences in culture isolation methods (Negri et al 2007), which we speculated might reduce the bacterial community diversity associated with these cultures.…”
Section: Bacterial Community Influence On Dinoflagellate Cell Toxicitysupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…One particular hypothesis proposed is that changes in algal cellular toxicity can be the direct or indirect consequence of changes in the bacterial diversity associated with the dinoflagellate. This hypothesis has been corroborated by a number of studies showing that effects on dinoflagellate cellular toxicity do occur following the removal of bacteria (Doucette & Powell 1998, Ashton et al 2003a, Wang et al 2004, Martins 2007. In the case of Gymnodinium catenatum, major changes in per-cell toxicity and the range of PST variants produced in the laboratory appeared to correlate with differences in culture isolation methods (Negri et al 2007), which we speculated might reduce the bacterial community diversity associated with these cultures.…”
Section: Bacterial Community Influence On Dinoflagellate Cell Toxicitysupporting
confidence: 65%
“…A number of studies have tested this by using chemical washing and/or antibiotic treatment to eliminate bacteria from toxic dinoflagellate cultures. After treatment, some cultures show increased toxicity (Hold et al 2001a, Wang et al 2004, Ho et al 2006, whereas other studies report decreased culture toxicity following bacterial removal (Doucette & Powell 1998, Uribe & Espejo 2003, Ho et al 2006, Martins 2007. These studies clearly demonstrate that the composition of the bacterial community can influence the PST content of dinoflagellate cells, but the mechanism remains completely unknown.…”
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confidence: 89%
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