2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2007.04.005
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Population dynamics of the harmful diatom Eucampia zodiacus Ehrenberg causing bleachings of Porphyra thalli in aquaculture in Harima-Nada, the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

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“…This minimum value is in close accordance with field observations in the Harima-Nada (Nishikawa et al 2007(Nishikawa et al , 2013. In diatoms, cell size usually decreases with the number of cell divisions, as a result of the mechanism of frustule formation, according to the MacDonald-Pfizer Rule (e.g.…”
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“…This minimum value is in close accordance with field observations in the Harima-Nada (Nishikawa et al 2007(Nishikawa et al , 2013. In diatoms, cell size usually decreases with the number of cell divisions, as a result of the mechanism of frustule formation, according to the MacDonald-Pfizer Rule (e.g.…”
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“…In the present culture experiment, the range of the mean restored size (22.7-34.0 µm) attained after reaching the minimum size was smaller than that of the maximum size (around 80 µm) observed in field samples from Harima-Nada (Nishikawa et al 2007(Nishikawa et al , 2013. Cell size restored to over 80 µm was observed only once, in the H31-C strain, when the cell size decreased to around 50 µm.…”
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“…4) E. zodiacus f. zodiacus has no resting stage in life cycle, or resting period is much shorter than that of other diatom species possessing resting stage (Nishikawa et al 2007). E. zodiacus f. zodiacus has radial ribs and large central area in ocellus characteristics.…”
Section: Eucampia Zodiacus F Cylindrocornis Syvertsen Inmentioning
confidence: 99%