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Taxonomical and ecophysiological study of potentially toxic dinoflagellates Dinophycea
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Effect of temperature on growth and yessotoxin production of protoceratium reticulatum and lingulodinium polyedra (Dinophyceae) isolates from the Portuguese coast (NE Atlantic)
Publication . Barbosa, Miguel; Reis Costa, Pedro; David, Helena; Lage, Sandra; Amorim, Ana
The dinoflagellates Protoceratium reticulatum and Lingulodinium polyedra are potential yessotoxin (YTX) producers, which have been associated with blooms responsible for economic, social, and ecological impacts around the world. They occur in Iberian waters, but in this region, little is known of their ecophysiology and toxin profiles. This study investigated the growth and toxin production of two strains of each species, from the Portuguese coast, at 15 degrees C, 19 degrees C, and 23 degrees C. Growth curves showed higher growth rates at 19 degrees C, for both species. YTX and three analogs (homo YTX; 45-OH YTX; 45-OH homo YTX) were investigated by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), and the presence of other analogs was investigated by Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (LC-HRMS). No evidence of toxin production was found in L. polyedra. By contrast, YTX and 45,55-diOH-YTX were detected in both strains of P. reticulatum. These results confirm P. reticulatum as a source of yessotoxins along the Portuguese coast and add to the observed high intraspecific variability on YTX production of both species, at a global scale.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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SFRH/BPD/121365/2016