Schizochytrium limacinum is a species of
thraustochytrids first isolated from a mangrove area in the western Pacific Ocean. It differs from other Schizochytrium species in its
limaciform amoeboid cells, the size of its
zoospores, and its assimilation profile of carbon sources.[1]
References
^Honda, Daiske; Yokochi, Toshihiro; Nakahara, Toro; Erata, Mayumi; Higashihara, Takanori (1998). "Schizochytrium limacinum sp. nov., a new thraustochytrid from a mangrove area in the west Pacific Ocean". Mycological Research. 102 (4): 439–448.
doi:
10.1017/S0953756297005170.
ISSN0953-7562.
Schizochytrium limacinum is a species of
thraustochytrids first isolated from a mangrove area in the western Pacific Ocean. It differs from other Schizochytrium species in its
limaciform amoeboid cells, the size of its
zoospores, and its assimilation profile of carbon sources.[1]
References
^Honda, Daiske; Yokochi, Toshihiro; Nakahara, Toro; Erata, Mayumi; Higashihara, Takanori (1998). "Schizochytrium limacinum sp. nov., a new thraustochytrid from a mangrove area in the west Pacific Ocean". Mycological Research. 102 (4): 439–448.
doi:
10.1017/S0953756297005170.
ISSN0953-7562.