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Pseudohaptolina arctica
Known as:
Chrysochromulina CCMP1204
, Pseudohaptolina sp. CCMP1204
, Chrysochromulina sp. CCMP 1204
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
Comparative Genomics of Chrysochromulina Ericina Virus and Other Microalga-Infecting Large DNA Viruses Highlights Their Intricate Evolutionary Relationship with the Established Mimiviridae Family
Lucie Gallot-Lavallée
,
G. Blanc
,
J. Claverie
Journal of Virology
2017
Corpus ID: 27283995
ABSTRACT Chrysochromulina ericina virus CeV-01B (CeV) was isolated from Norwegian coastal waters in 1998. Its icosahedral…
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2005
2005
Cell cycle dependent expression of toxicity by the ichthyotoxic prymnesiophyte Chrysochromulina polylepis
E. Eschbach
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U. John
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M. Reckermann
,
A. Cembella
,
B. Edvardsen
,
L. Medlin
2005
Corpus ID: 53980599
The coupling of toxicity expression with cell-cycle phases was studied in the toxic marine prymnesiophyte Chrysochromulina…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Isolation and Phylogenetic Analysis of Novel Viruses Infecting the Phytoplankton Phaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae)
C. Brussaard
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S. Short
,
C. M. Frederickson
,
C. Suttle
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2004
Corpus ID: 13019984
ABSTRACT Viruses infecting the harmful bloom-causing alga Phaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae) were readily isolated from Dutch…
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2004
2004
Potential toxicity of the freshwater Chrysochromulina species C. parva (Prymnesiophyceae)
Lone Reersø Hansen
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J. Kristiansen
,
Jørn Vistisen Rasmussen
Hydrobiologia
2004
Corpus ID: 21818499
A mass development of Chrysochromulina parva Lackey — 614 000 cells per ml, associated with fish mortality, is reported from a…
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2004
2004
New observations on the fine structure of Chrysochromulina strobilus Parke and Manton with special reference to some unusual features of the haptonema and scales
B. Leadbeater
,
I. Manton
Archiv für Mikrobiologie
2004
Corpus ID: 40912306
SummaryA new isolate of C. strobilus Parke and Manton has been investigated with light and electron microscopy to add significant…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Isolation and characterization of two viruses with large genome size infecting Chrysochromulina ericina (Prymnesiophyceae) and Pyramimonas orientalis (Prasinophyceae).
R. Sandaa
,
M. Heldal
,
T. Castberg
,
R. Thyrhaug
,
G. Bratbak
Virology
2001
Corpus ID: 37176071
Two lytic viruses specific for Chrysochromulina ericina (Prymnesiophyceae) and for Pyramimonas orientalis (Prasinophyceae) were…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Allelopathy in the prymnesiophyte Chrysochromulina polylepis: effect of cell concentration, growth phase and pH
Lisanna Schmidt
,
P. J. Hansen
2001
Corpus ID: 54833525
Seven species (8 isolates) of dinoflagellates were exposed to a dense Chrysochromulina polylepis suspension. All species (with 1…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Effects of a Chrysochromulina polylepis subsurface bloom on the planktonic community
T. Nielsen
,
T. Kiørboe
,
P. K. Bjørnsen
1990
Corpus ID: 59503078
During spring (May-June) 1988 an extensive subsurface bloom of the haptophycean flagellate Chrysochromulina polylepis developed…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE FINE STRUCTURE OF CHRYSOCHROMULINA CHITON, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE PYRENOID
I. Manton
1966
Corpus ID: 83662233
SUMMARY Developments associated with the surface of the projecting pyrenoids of Chrysochromulina chiton have been traced in…
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Highly Cited
1959
Highly Cited
1959
Studies on marine flagellates. V. Morphology and microanatomy of Chrysochromulina strobilus sp. nov.
M. Parke
,
I. Manton
,
B. Clarke
1959
Corpus ID: 59129699
The new species to be described here is very common in the English Channel, though like other members of this genus it is so…
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