Nitrogen and phosphorus limitation effects on cell growth, biovolume, and toxin production in Ostreopsis cf. ovata

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Nitrogen and phosphorus limitation effects on cell growth, biovolume, and toxin production in Ostreopsis cf. ovata is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.HAL.2011.12.003

P50authorLuciana TartaglioneQ41709341
Carmela Dell'AversanoQ41709349
Rossella PistocchiQ57079030
Laura PezzolesiQ57158962
Silvana VanucciQ87892809
Ernesto FattorussoQ89299747
Franca GuerriniQ117217164
Patrizia CiminielloQ117223286
Emma Dello IacovoQ117223287
P2860cites workStructure elucidation of ostreocin D, a palytoxin analog isolated from the dinoflagellate Ostreopsis siamensisQ43854917
P921main subjectcell growthQ189159
aquatic scienceQ4782809
P304page(s)78-90
P577publication date2012-03-01
P1433published inHarmful AlgaeQ15751997
P1476titleNitrogen and phosphorus limitation effects on cell growth, biovolume, and toxin production in Ostreopsis cf. ovata
P478volume15

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