Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins are potent neurotoxins mainly produced by dinoflagellates and being concentrated in bivalves through food web transfer. Increasing number of findings of toxin-producing bacte...
Part of the Korea-China Cooperative Project on the Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass;a grant from the Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute(PE99165);the samples were partly supplied from NFRDI(RP-2012-ME-051)
To investigate the distribution, abundance, and species composition of dinoflagellate cysts in the Yellow Sea, surface sediment samples were collected at 37 sites, including the Korean dump site. Twenty-one di- noflag...
The work was supported by National Basic Research Project No. 2001 CB409700, NNSFC KZCX2-YW-208.
Objective To study the transfer of paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) using four simulated marine food chains: dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense→Artemia Artemia salina→Mysid shrimp Neomysis awatschensis; A. tama...
The relationship between Alexandrium tamarense (Lebour) Balech, one of red-tide alga, and two strains of marine bacteria, Bacillius megaterium(S7 ) and B. halmapulus( S10 ) isolated from Xiamen Western Sea, was ...