Strain number NIES-1833  
Phylum Dinophyta  
Class Dinophyceae  
Scientific name Coolia monotis Meunier  
Synonym Ostreopsis monotis (Meunier) Lindemann 1928; Glenodinium monotis (Meunier) Biecheler 1952  
Former name  
Common name Dinoflagellate  
Locality (Date of collection) Naha Naha, Okinawa, Japan (2005-01-22)  
Latitude / Longitude 26.224014 / 127.682449 
Habitat (Isolation source) Marine (Seawater)  
History < TKB;  
Isolator (Date of isolation) Nakayama, Takeshi (2005-04-**)  
Identified by Nakayama, Takeshi  
State of strain Subculture; Unialgal; Clonal; Non-axenic  
Culture condition
(Preculture condition)
Medium:  f/2  
Temperature:  20 C
Light intensity:  24-39 µmol photons/m2/sec, L/D cycle:  10L:14D
Duration:  42 D  
Gene information CO1 ( GQ501184 )  
Cell size (min - max)  
Organization Unicellular 
Characteristics Planktonic  
Other strain no. Other strain no. : TKB-260  
Remarks Fragile species to transportation stresses; Read and agree "How to order 4.1" 
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NIES-2352
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Reference
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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