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Pavlova lutheri

Pavlova gyians Diacronema vlkianum Pavlova lutheri Pavlova sp. CCMP1416 Pavlova vuescens Exanthemachrysis gayraliae Rebecca salina OLI 51059 CCMP 1204 Imantonia rotunda Imantonia sp. [Pg.10]

Tonon, T., Harvey, D., Li, Y., and Graham, I. A. (2003). Isolation of two cDNAs encoding E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes from Pavlova lutheri (Haptophyceae). J. Appl. Phycol. 15, 425-432. [Pg.1442]

Eichenberger W, Gribi C. Lipids of Pavlova lutheri cellular site and metabolic role of DGCC. Phytochemistry 1997 45 1561-1567. [Pg.946]

The A. tonsa used in this study were obtained from Guernsey Sea Farms (Vale, Guernsey) as age-standardised adults. On arrival they were transferred to a temperature-controlled room (20 2°C) with artificial illumination on a 16 h light/8h dark automatic cycle. They were maintained under these conditions prior to the start of the toxicity test. The seawater in which the A. tonsa were transported was not renewed or aerated during this time. The A. tonsa were transferred to a 101 glass vessel that was topped up with seawater and then they were fed ad libitum with a mixed algal diet (Pavlova lutheri and Tetraselmis suecica) supplied by Guernsey Sea Farms. [Pg.319]

Pavlova lutheri (early stat) 43 15.6 29 35.5 Fernandez-Reiriz et al., 1989... [Pg.114]

Chaetoceros calcitrans Chaetoceros muelleri Thalassiosira pseudonana Navicula jeffreyae Nitzschia closterium Skeletonema costatum Isochrysis sp. (T.ISO) Pavlova lutheri Rhodomonas salina Tetraselmis suecica Micromonas pusilla Dunaliella tertiolecta Nannochloropsis oculata Heterocapsa niei... [Pg.121]

Microalgal concentrates including Nannochloropsis oculata, Isochrysis sp. (T.ISO) and 7. galbana, Pavlova lutheri, Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Chaetoceros sp. [Pg.142]

BROWN M R, GARLAND C D, JEFFREY S W, JAMESON I D and LEROI J M (1993b) The grOSS and amino acid compositions of batch and semi-continuous cultures of Isochrysis sp. (clone T.ISO), Pavlova lutheri and Nannochloropsis oculata. Journal of Applied Phycology, 5,285-296. [Pg.146]

GUEDEs A c, MEiRELES L A, AMARO H M and MALCATA F X (2010) Changes in lipid class and fatty acid composition of cultures of Pavlova lutheri, in response to light intensity./ournal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 87,791-801. [Pg.149]

PONIS E, ROBERT R, PARISI G and TREDici M (2003b) Assessment of the performance of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) larvae fed with fresh and preserved Pavlova lutheri concentrates. Aquaculture International, 11, 69-79. [Pg.152]

PONIS E, PARISI G, ZrrXELLI G C, LAVISTA F, ROBERT R and TREDICI M R (2008) Pavlova lutheri Production, preservation and use as food for Crassostrea gigas larvae. Aquaculture, 282, 97-103. [Pg.153]

Pavlova lutheri + Rhinomonas reticulata (80 20 ratio based on cells per mL)... [Pg.354]

The diet composed of two flagellate species Pavlova lutheri and Rhinomonas reticulata has been used to regularly rear veliger larvae of M. edulis to metamorphosis (Beaumont et aL, 2004 Galley et al., 2010). However, this diet has not been compared directly with alternative diets to ascertain its relative suitability. [Pg.354]

Guiheneuf, R, Mimouni, V., Uhnann, L., TrembKn, G., 2009. Combined effects of irradiance level and carbon source on fatty acid and lipid class composition in the microalga Pavlova lutheri commonly used in mariculture. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 369 (2), 136-143. [Pg.356]

Meireles, L.A., Guedes, A.C., and Malcata, F.X. (2003) Lipid class composition of the tnicroalga Pavlova lutheri eisosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic adds./. Agric. Food Chem., 51, 2237-2241. [Pg.233]


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