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Colección de cultivos de microalgas nocivas del Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo. Resultados experimentales de algunas especies

Authors: Bravo, I. (Isabel); Ramilo-Rivero, M.I. (María Isabel); Franco, J.M. (José Mariano); Maroño, E.; Fraga, S. (Santiago);

Colección de cultivos de microalgas nocivas del Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo. Resultados experimentales de algunas especies

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En el Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo (COV) existe una colección de cultivos de fitoplancton que incluye la mayor parte de las microalgas relacionadas con floraciones tóxicas o nocivas de la costa de la península Ibérica. En este informe se detalla una lista con todas las cepas mantenidas en esta colección, el nombre de la especie, la procedencia de la muestra original desde la que fue aislada y su toxicidad en el caso de que haya sido probada. Además, se muestran los resultados de los estudios sobre crecimiento de tres especies de dinoflagelados en cultivos de esa colección y que son consideradas las más inportantes por su producción de biotoxinas marinas: Gymnodinium catenatum Graham, Alexandrium minutum Halim y Prorocentrum lima (Ehrenberg) Dodge. Se mencionan también numerosas publicaciones de estudios realizados con esos cultivos tanto en el COV como por investigadores de otras instituciones. En el apartado de material y métodos se describe la metodología seguida para el aislamiento y mantenimiento de los cultivos de fitoplancton, así como para el cálculo de la tasa de crecimiento de los mismos

Cultures of different toxic phytoplankton species related with harmful algal blooms are maintained in a culture collection at the Vigo Oceanographic Center. In the present report, we list all the strains from this culture collection. The list indicates the names of the strains and species, the original sample location from which they were isolated and their toxicity in cases in which this has been tested. This report also present the results of the studies on growth of three dinoflagellates from the culture collection. These species are: Gymnodinium catenatum Graham, Alexandrium minutum Halim and Prorocentrum lima (Ehrenberg) Dodge, and they are remarkably important in toxic phytoplankton research because of their toxin production. Different studies of these cultures described in different publications are also mentioned. In material and methods we describe the methodology for the isolation and maintenance of microalgae cultures, the method of growth rate calculation is also explained.

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Cultivo de fitoplancton, Gymnodinium catenatum, Envenenatientos PSP y DSP, Phytoplankton culture, PSP, Prorocentrum lima, Alexandrium minutum, Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, Fitoplancton tóxico, Medio Marino, DSP, Toxic phytoplankton

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