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Strain number NIES-1353  
Phylum Heterokontophyta  
Class Bacillariophyceae  
Scientific name Sellaphora seminulum (Grunow) D.G.Mann  
Synonym Navicula seminulum Grunow 1860; Schizonema seminulum (Grunow) Kuntze 1898; Navicula joubaudii H.Germain 1982; Naviculadicta seminula (Grunow) Lange-Bertalot 2000  
Former name  
Common name Pennate diatom  
Locality (Date of collection) Taizoin Temple, Hanazono, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan (2002-09-22)  
Latitude / Longitude 35.02163 / 135.718876 
Habitat (Isolation source) Freshwater (Pool sediment)  
History < Mayama, Shigeki  
Isolator (Date of isolation) Mayama, Shigeki (2002-09-22)  
Identified by Mayama, Shigeki  
State of strain Subculture; Unialgal; Clonal; Non-axenic  
Culture condition
(Preculture condition)
Medium:  CSi/5  
Temperature:  20 C
Light intensity:  13-15 µmol photons/m2/sec, L/D cycle:  10L:14D
Duration:  2 M  
Gene information  
Cell size (min - max)  
Organization Unicellular 
Characteristics Epilithic  
Other strain no.  
Remarks  
Movie  
Related strain information
(Large number of orders and same genus or species)
Related strain information
(Used in same reference)
Strain number Scientific name Common name Habitat (Isolation source) Characteristics
NIES-1963
Mischococcus sp.   Freshwater (Pond water)  
NIES-2689
Pelagomonas calceolata   Marine (Seawater) Planktonic  
NIES-234
Synura spinosa   Freshwater (Pond water)  
NIES-548
Acinetospora crinita Brown alga   Marine  
NIES-2725
Mayamaea permitis Pennate diatom   Freshwater (Stone) Test strain for AGP etc. (Ishihara, S. et al. 2006)  
Reference
Mitani, E., Nakayama, F., Matsuwaki, I., Ichi, I., Kawabata, A., Kawachi, M., Kato, M. 2017 Fatty acid composition profiles of 235 strains of three microalgal divisions within the NIES Microbial Culture Collection. Microb. Resour. Syst., 33, 19-29.
Keywords: Cryptophyta; docosahexaenoic acid; eicosapentaenoic acid; fatty acid; Haptophyta; Heterokontophyta; microalgae
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DOI: 10.60369/microresys.33.1_19

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