Pyropia yezoensisRed algaeSpecies of the genera Porphyra and Pyropia are the major seaweed cultivars in Korea, Japan, and China. Genomic data from Porphyra/Pyropia species is now being used for molecular breeding and bioengineering. We determined the complete mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) sequence of ...
However, the aquacultured species are mostly limited to three genera, Saccharina , Undaria and Pyropia/Porphyra , which represent 96% of the entire seaweed production in the country. Korea has developed highly advanced cultivation technologies as well as various cultivars using breeding and ...
However, the aquacultured species are mostly limited to three genera, Saccharina, Undaria and Pyropia/Porphyra, which represent 96% of the entire seaweed production in the country. Korea has developed highly advanced cultivation technologies as well as various cultivars using breeding and hybridization ...
porphyrae. Infection started when zoospores attached to the surface ofPyropiablade, lost flagella, and produced thin germ tubes that penetrated the cell walls of the host. Spherical multinucleate thalli developed within the cytoplasm of its algal host, which grew into mature sporangia within the ...
PorphyraPyropiaSSU rRNAOomycetes are one of the most serious pathogens that threaten global aquaculture industry, and they cause two out of three most common diseases in Pyropia farms. Recent study showed that Olpidiopsis disease occurring in Pyropia farms in Korea and Japan is caused by ...
cultivatedPyropiaspecies in Korea;Pyropia yezoensis,Pyropia tenera, andPyropia dentata.Susceptibility test showed that PyroV1 could not infect the conchocelis filaments of the above species nor 16 strains of other red algae, includingPyropia plicatafrom New Zealand and an Australian strain ofPorphyra ...
PorphyraPyropiaSSU rRNAOomycetes are one of the most serious pathogens that threaten global aquaculture industry, and they cause two out of three most common diseases in Pyropia farms. Recent study showed that Olpidiopsis ddoi:10.1007/s10811-017-1109-3Min Seok Kwak...
Porphyra(+)-mannose, complementary to the lectin ConA, could also block the infection, suggesting a lectin–carbohydrate interaction during host–parasite recognition.doi:10.1007/s10811-011-9661-8Tatyana A. KlochkovaJun Bo ShimMi Sook Hwang