Response of toxin-producing Amphidomataceans on changing environmental conditions and risk potential of azaspiracid shellfish poisoning (AZP) in the North Sea and adjacent areas.


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The temporal & spatial variability of various Azaspiracid-producing microalgae and their toxins in the North Sea is investigated by quantitative polymerase-chain-reaction (qPCR) and liquid gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Temperature effects on the individual life cycles of AZA-producing species and their toxin production are conducted to simulate global warming conditions. The aim of the research is to improve food safety for sea food & sustainable use of coastal Areas. Results of the studies will be used for a report for the national reference laboratory for marine biotoxins 



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Recent studies on chemical composition of marine organisms, 07 Dec 2018 - 07 Dec 2018, Varna, Bulgaria.
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Wietkamp, S. (2018): Response of toxin-producing Amphidomataceans on changing environmental conditions and risk potential of azaspiracid shellfish poisoning (AZP) in the North Sea and adjacent areas. , Recent studies on chemical composition of marine organisms, Varna, Bulgaria, 7 December 2018 - 7 December 2018 .


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