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Chaetoceros gracilis

Planktonic Chaetoceros gracilis 104 ASTMC 72 h + Nutrients 1 Growth 20 1 — 75 pmol m 2 s 1... [Pg.869]

Roseth, S., Edvardsson, T., Botten, T.M., Fuglestad, J., Fonnum, F. and Stenersen, J. (1996) Comparison of acute toxicity of process chemicals used in the oil refinery industry, tested with the diatom Chaetoceros gracilis, the flagellate Isochrysis galbana, and the zebra fish, Brachydanio rerio, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 15 (7), 1211-1217. [Pg.60]

C. Hazzard, M.P. Lesser, R.A. Kinzie III (1997). Effects of ultraviolet radiation on photosynthesis in the subtropical marine diatom, Chaetoceros gracilis (Bacil-lariophyceae). J. PhycoL, 33, 960-968. [Pg.390]

Yin C, Liang Y, Zhang Q (2007) Effects of different P concentrations on the growth and chlorophyll fluorescence of Dunaliella salina and Chaetoceros gracilis. Fish Sci 26(3) 154-159 (in Chinese with English abstract)... [Pg.260]

TNT contaminated soils Marine diatoms (Chaetoceros gracilis) Two-step development Multiple solvent systems Gunderson et al, 1997 Parrish and Wangersky, 1990... [Pg.25]

Parrish, C. C. and Wangersky, P. G. (1990) Growth and lipid class composition of the marine diatom, Chaetoceros gracilis, in laboratory and mass culture turbidostats. Journal of Plankton Research, 12, 1011-21. [Pg.31]

Agar plates of common strains, i.e. Chaetoceros gracilis, Thalassiosira weissflogii. Amphora sp., Dunaliella tertiolecta, Nannochloropsis salina, Pavlova sp., Isochrysis spp. - shelf-hfe of up to 5 months, can be used to inoculate to liquid media... [Pg.133]

ENRIGHT c T, NEWKIRK G F, CRAIGIE J s and CASTELL J D (1986b) Growth of juvenile Ostrea edulis L. fed Chaetoceros gracilis Schiitt of varied chemical composition. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 96,15-26. [Pg.148]

C11H23ASO9S 406.285 Constit. of the kidney of the giant clam Tridacna maxima. Also from Chaetoceros gracilis and Sargassum thunbergii. Solid. [Pg.638]

Evidence gathered during the BLUE SEED project suggests the food value of different algae varies for the two species of mussels. If a Chaetoceros spp. is included in the diet, then C. calcitrans should be included for veliger larvae of M. edulis, but for M. galloprovincialis larvae, C. gracilis should replace C. calcitrans. [Pg.354]


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