Study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence

In these experiments were used the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) for study of contact between the algal virus (virus of Tetraselmis viridis - TvV), as viral suspension with infective titer 108 IE/ml, and Tetraselmis viridis algae cultures, isolated from marine env...

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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5769141 2023-05-15T18:43:46+02:00 Study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence , Stepanova 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5769141 https://zenodo.org/record/5769141 unknown Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5769140 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY algal virus, microalgae Tetraselmis viridis, Black Sea, White Sea, instrument Tox Y-PAM Pulse amplitude modulation Walz, Germany, photosynthesis and fluorescence CreativeWork Preprint article 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5769141 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5769140 2022-02-08T16:39:48Z In these experiments were used the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) for study of contact between the algal virus (virus of Tetraselmis viridis - TvV), as viral suspension with infective titer 108 IE/ml, and Tetraselmis viridis algae cultures, isolated from marine environment of Black Sea and White Sea. Algae cultures were in logarithmic phase of growth and development. Contact of algae cultures with TvV showed a reduction in the efficiency of the primary processes of photosynthesis, Fv / Fm. The higher sensitivity of the photosynthetic device to viral oppressing action was marked in infected Tetraselmis viridis algae of White Sea in comparison with algae of Black Sea. Using of this device (instrument Tox Y-PAM) will allow to receive new knowledge about the ecology of algae and phytoplankton, about the role of a virus infection in such phenomena, as processes of photosynthesis and fluorescence, and also in interaction between the virus and host cells in an example of contact of algal virus and sensitive algae culture. Report White Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) White Sea
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topic algal virus, microalgae Tetraselmis viridis, Black Sea, White Sea, instrument Tox Y-PAM Pulse amplitude modulation Walz, Germany, photosynthesis and fluorescence
spellingShingle algal virus, microalgae Tetraselmis viridis, Black Sea, White Sea, instrument Tox Y-PAM Pulse amplitude modulation Walz, Germany, photosynthesis and fluorescence
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Study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence
topic_facet algal virus, microalgae Tetraselmis viridis, Black Sea, White Sea, instrument Tox Y-PAM Pulse amplitude modulation Walz, Germany, photosynthesis and fluorescence
description In these experiments were used the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) for study of contact between the algal virus (virus of Tetraselmis viridis - TvV), as viral suspension with infective titer 108 IE/ml, and Tetraselmis viridis algae cultures, isolated from marine environment of Black Sea and White Sea. Algae cultures were in logarithmic phase of growth and development. Contact of algae cultures with TvV showed a reduction in the efficiency of the primary processes of photosynthesis, Fv / Fm. The higher sensitivity of the photosynthetic device to viral oppressing action was marked in infected Tetraselmis viridis algae of White Sea in comparison with algae of Black Sea. Using of this device (instrument Tox Y-PAM) will allow to receive new knowledge about the ecology of algae and phytoplankton, about the role of a virus infection in such phenomena, as processes of photosynthesis and fluorescence, and also in interaction between the virus and host cells in an example of contact of algal virus and sensitive algae culture.
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title Study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence
title_short Study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence
title_full Study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence
title_fullStr Study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence
title_full_unstemmed Study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument Tox Y-PAM (Pulse amplitude modulation) (Walz, Germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence
title_sort study of contact of algal viruses and their hosts using the instrument tox y-pam (pulse amplitude modulation) (walz, germany) and measuring the dynamics of variable fluorescence
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