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    Alexandrium tamiyavanichii is a marine dinoflagellate known to produce Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) toxin. Thus, a strain was isolated from La Paz Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico and used to explore whether stress conditions, such as phosphorus limitation (PL) and nitrogen enrichment (NE) modulate population growth and PSP toxin production in the GSe medium. Growth kinetics showed that the PL treatment produced a 3.4-fold increase in cell density versus control at day 30 of the culture cycle. The highest PSP concentration was found in the control culture (309 fmol cell-1) on day 21. Saxitoxin (STX) was the main analog in all the treatments (> 40 % mol). In conclusion, PL and NE treatments promoted growth kinetics in the species studied but did not affect the PSP toxin production. For the first time, the present research describes A. tamiyavanichii high toxicity strain isolated from Mexican coasts relative to the South-Atlantic strains. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Jorge-Gerardo Pichardo-Velarde, Norma Estrada, Rosalba Alonso-Rodríguez, Felipe Ascencio. Growth and paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin production by a Mexican dinoflagellate strain of Alexandrium tamiyavanichii Balech (1994) under different nutrient conditions. Marine pollution bulletin. 2024 Jan;198:115802

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