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Prorocentrum mexicanum

Figure 3. The effects of soil and macroalgal extracts on (a) highest cell concentration and (b) maximum growth rate of Prorocentrum mexicanum, grown in natural seawater (ESNW) medium (shaded bars) or in artificial seawater (ESAW) medium (open bars). Vertical brackets indicate standard errors. CNTL=controls (ES medium without added extracts) SE=soil extract DI Dictyota extract CH=Chaetomorpha extract TU=Turbinaria extract =result significantly (p<0.01) different from ESNW control o=result significantly (p<0.01) different from ESAW control. Figure 3. The effects of soil and macroalgal extracts on (a) highest cell concentration and (b) maximum growth rate of Prorocentrum mexicanum, grown in natural seawater (ESNW) medium (shaded bars) or in artificial seawater (ESAW) medium (open bars). Vertical brackets indicate standard errors. CNTL=controls (ES medium without added extracts) SE=soil extract DI Dictyota extract CH=Chaetomorpha extract TU=Turbinaria extract =result significantly (p<0.01) different from ESNW control o=result significantly (p<0.01) different from ESAW control.
Figure 4. Growth of Prorocentrum mexicanum in (a) ESNW and (b) ESAW both supplemented with soil and macroalgae extracts. Controls ( ), Chaetomropha extract ( ), Dictyota extract (A), Turbinaria extract ( ), and soil extract (O). Figure 4. Growth of Prorocentrum mexicanum in (a) ESNW and (b) ESAW both supplemented with soil and macroalgae extracts. Controls ( ), Chaetomropha extract ( ), Dictyota extract (A), Turbinaria extract ( ), and soil extract (O).
Preliminary results on toxicity of 3 species of Caribbean dinoflagellates have been reported, namely those on Gambierdiscus toxicus (25), Prorocentrum concavum (as cf. lima) (26), and mexicanum (as rhathymum) (27). A more detailed description of the effects of ether-soluble and water-soluble toxins from the same strain of toxicus on guinea pig ilea are presented elsewhere in... [Pg.226]

Prorocentrum concavum Fukuyo and mexicanum Tafall) from the... [Pg.272]


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