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Response mechanisms to ocean warming exposure in Effrenium voratum . . . In this study, E voratum, isolated from the coast of Sanya City, was selected as a representative free-living species of Symbiodiniaceae The effects of increased temperatures (∼26 °C, ∼30 °C, and ∼34 °C) on cell morphology and physiology were investigated
Response mechanisms to ocean warming exposure in Effrenium voratum . . . In this study, the physiological and transcriptional responses of Effrenium voratum (Symbiodiniaceae) to ocean warming were examined After exposure to 30 °C, no significant variations in growth, chlorophyll a, or photosynthetic and respiration rates were observed, while a higher temperature (34 °C) significantly reduced these physiological
First Report of the Dinoflagellate Genus Effrenium in the East Sea of . . . When sufficient volumes of E voratum culture were available, genomic DNA was extracted, and the DNA sequence of the cultured cells was analyzed After genetic identification, the morphology and cellular fatty acid composition of the dinoflagellate were examined