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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005148 2023-05-15T13:49:03+02:00 Extremely psychrophilic microalgae isolated from the Antarctic ocean Hidetoshi Okuyama Kazuhiro Kogame Makoto Mizuno Wataru Kobayashi Hajime Kanazawa Shuji Ohtani Kentaro Watanabe Hiroshi Kanda 1992-03 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=5148 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00005148/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=5148&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng Department of Biology,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University/ Department of Biology,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University/ Department of Bioproduction,Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo University of Agriculture/Department of Biology,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University/Department of Biology,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University/National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=5148 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00005148/ AA10819561 Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology, 5, 1-8(1992-03) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=5148&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 1992 ftnipr 2023-02-11T20:10:49Z Two psychrophilic strains of unicellular algae were isolated from seawater samples collected in the Antarctic Ocean. The one (strain A) was a species of Cymbella (Bacillariophyceae) and the other (strain B) was a species that belonged to the class Prymnesiophyceae (a prymnesiophyte). Optimum temperatures for growth of both the algae were between 2.5℃ and 5℃. Upper limit temperatures for growth of strain A (Cymbella sp.) and strain B were between 12.5℃ and 15℃ and between 7.5℃ and 10℃, respectively. We suggest that these algae should be categorized into extremely psychrophilic algae from their significantly lower cardinal temperatures for growth. Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Polar Biology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Antarctic Ocean The Antarctic
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description Two psychrophilic strains of unicellular algae were isolated from seawater samples collected in the Antarctic Ocean. The one (strain A) was a species of Cymbella (Bacillariophyceae) and the other (strain B) was a species that belonged to the class Prymnesiophyceae (a prymnesiophyte). Optimum temperatures for growth of both the algae were between 2.5℃ and 5℃. Upper limit temperatures for growth of strain A (Cymbella sp.) and strain B were between 12.5℃ and 15℃ and between 7.5℃ and 10℃, respectively. We suggest that these algae should be categorized into extremely psychrophilic algae from their significantly lower cardinal temperatures for growth.
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author Hidetoshi Okuyama
Kazuhiro Kogame
Makoto Mizuno
Wataru Kobayashi
Hajime Kanazawa
Shuji Ohtani
Kentaro Watanabe
Hiroshi Kanda
spellingShingle Hidetoshi Okuyama
Kazuhiro Kogame
Makoto Mizuno
Wataru Kobayashi
Hajime Kanazawa
Shuji Ohtani
Kentaro Watanabe
Hiroshi Kanda
Extremely psychrophilic microalgae isolated from the Antarctic ocean
author_facet Hidetoshi Okuyama
Kazuhiro Kogame
Makoto Mizuno
Wataru Kobayashi
Hajime Kanazawa
Shuji Ohtani
Kentaro Watanabe
Hiroshi Kanda
author_sort Hidetoshi Okuyama
title Extremely psychrophilic microalgae isolated from the Antarctic ocean
title_short Extremely psychrophilic microalgae isolated from the Antarctic ocean
title_full Extremely psychrophilic microalgae isolated from the Antarctic ocean
title_fullStr Extremely psychrophilic microalgae isolated from the Antarctic ocean
title_full_unstemmed Extremely psychrophilic microalgae isolated from the Antarctic ocean
title_sort extremely psychrophilic microalgae isolated from the antarctic ocean
publisher Department of Biology,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University/ Department of Biology,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University/ Department of Bioproduction,Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo University of Agriculture/Department of Biology,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University/Department of Biology,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University/National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research
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