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Biddulphia sinensis

Volkman, J.K., Eglinton, G., and Corner, E.D.S. (1980a) Sterols and fatty acids of marine diatom Biddulphia sinensis. Phytochemistry 19, 1809-1813. [Pg.678]

Considerable attention has been directed to particulate organic matter (POM) in the marine environment that is plausibly derived from organisms in the euphotic zone. This is supported by MS comparison of pyrolysis products from samples collected in sediment traps in the Mediterranean Sea with that from the diatom Biddulphia sinensis. Although the structures are unknown, a wide variety of compounds have been identified in the pyrolysates including aliphatic hydrocarbons and nitriles, pyrroles, indoles, and aromatic hydrocarbons (Peulve et al. 1996). [Pg.27]

Class Baclllarophyceae Biddulphia sinensis (Klenk and Eberhagen, 1962) > Phaeodactilum tricomutum (syn. Nitzsckia closterium) (Lovern, 1936) ... [Pg.123]


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