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Strain number NIES-1440  
Phylum Metamonada  
Class Trepomonadea  
Scientific name Hexamita sp.  
Synonym  
Former name  
Common name  
Locality (Date of collection) Hyotaro-ike Pond, Tennoudai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan (2003-05-26)  
Latitude / Longitude 36.116587 / 140.09765 
Habitat (Isolation source) Freshwater (Pond water)  
History < TKB;  
Isolator (Date of isolation) Yubuki, Naoji (2003-06-19)  
Identified by Yubuki, Naoji  
State of strain Cryopreservation; Unialgal; Clonal; Non-axenic  
Culture condition
(Preculture condition)
Medium:  UYTS + Rice  
Temperature:  15 C

Duration:  20 D  
Gene information  
Cell size (min - max) - 21 μm  
Organization  
Characteristics Offensive odor ; Heterotrophic  
Other strain no. Other strain no. : TKB-057 (NY0140)  
Remarks Cryopreserved 
Movie  
Related strain information
(Used in same reference)
Strain number Scientific name Common name Habitat (Isolation source) Characteristics
NIES-678
Alexandrium insuetum Dinoflagellate   Marine (Seawater) Red tide  
NIES-1380
Gonyostomum semen   Freshwater (Reservoir water) Red tide  
NIES-2377
Ovulinata parva   Marine (Seawater) Heterotrophic ; Phagotrophic ; Benthic  
NIES-1017
Prymnesium parvum   Marine (Seawater) Toxicity ; C-type prymnesin (+) (Binzer et al. 2019) ; Planktonic  
NIES-2860
Vacuoliviride crystalliferum   Freshwater (Paste) Benthic ; Authentic strain (Nakayama et al. 2015)  
Reference
Hamana, K. 2008 Cellular polyamines of phototrophs and beterotrophs belonging to the lower eukaryotic phyla Cercozoa, Euglenozoa, Heterokonta and Metamonada. J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol., 54, 135-140.
Keywords: cyanobacteria; homospermidine; polyamine; spermine; thermospermine
Strain(s): 9157186118253323330333548603622100210031011104413031380144014431444 
PubMed: 18497488
DOI: 10.2323/jgam.54.135

Fukuda, S., Iwamoto, K., Atsumi, M., Yokoyama, A., Nakayama, T., Ishida, K-I., Inouye, I., Shiraiwa, Y. 2014 Global searches for microalgae and aquatic plants that can eliminate radioactive cesium, iodine and strontium from the radio-polluted aquatic environment: a bioremediation strategy. J. Plant Res., 127, 79-89.
Keywords: Algal phytoremediation; Bioaccumulation; Radiopollution; Radionuclide elimination; Radioactive cesium; The Fukushima 1 Nuclear Power Plant accident
Strain(s): 24367115516020323324632933339140541744048750352953153854855358759767872780584385993199510031012101510171031104410451259132613311377138213881411143514391440144114421458172818261831183318401846186218651956213121442146214721502175217621852268232523412352237724122437285428552856285828592860 
PubMed: 24346654
DOI: 10.1007/s10265-013-0596-9

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