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    Adaptation of Red Sea Phytoplankton to Experimental Warming Increases Their Tolerance to Toxic Metal Exposure by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Jin, Peng, Agusti, Susana

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (29-08-2019)
    “…Our recent study has demonstrated the rapid adaptation of the Red Sea phytoplankton to ocean warming, with associated constraints of physiological performance…”
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    Cell-by-cell estimation of PAH sorption and subsequent toxicity in marine phytoplankton by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Agusti, Susana

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-11-2020)
    “…Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) have elicited increasing concern due to their ubiquitous occurrence in coastal marine environments and resultant…”
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    Anthracene phytotoxicity in the freshwater flagellate alga Euglena agilis Carter by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Park, Jihae

    Published in Scientific reports (25-10-2019)
    “…The freshwater flagellate alga Euglena agilis Carter was exposed to the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) anthracene for 96 h under optimal…”
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    PAHs sensitivity of picophytoplankton populations in the Red Sea by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Agusti, Susana

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-08-2018)
    “…In this study, we investigated the in situ responses of Red Sea picophytoplankton, the dominant phytoplankton group in the oligotrophic ocean, to two toxic…”
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    Euglena as a potential natural source of value-added metabolites. A review by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Thankamony, Roshni Lilly, Agusti, Susana

    Published in Algal research (Amsterdam) (01-01-2019)
    “…Microalgae-derived functional materials, such as food supplements, drugs, and biofuels have gained a great deal of attention in recent times. Among the several…”
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    High temperature and solar radiation in the Red Sea enhance the dissolution of crude oil from surface films by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Ashok, Ananya, López, Patricia, Amad, Maan H., Duarte, Carlos M., Agusti, Susana

    “…The Red Sea is a hotspot of biodiversity susceptible to oil pollution. Besides, it is one of the warmest seas on the Earth with highly transparent waters. In…”
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    Tracking the early signals of crude oil in seawater and plankton after a major oil spill in the Red Sea by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Ashok, Ananya, Barozzi, Alan, Michoud, Grégoire, Cai, Chunzhi, Daffonchio, Daniele, Duarte, Carlos M., Agusti, Susana

    “…Understanding the immediate impacts of oil spills is essential to recognizing their long-term consequences on the marine environment. In this study, we traced…”
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    UV-B affects photosynthesis, ROS production and motility of the freshwater flagellate, Euglena agilis Carter by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Shin, Woongghi, Brown, Murray T., Han, Taejun

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (15-10-2012)
    “…► We proposed a hypothesis for the UV-B protective/adaptive mechanism in Euglena agilis. After moderate levels of UV-B radiation, ROS plays a signaling role to…”
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    Ultraviolet radiation and cyanobacteria by Rastogi, Rajesh Prasad, Sinha, Rajeshwar P., Moh, Sang Hyun, Lee, Taek Kyun, Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Kim, Youn-Jung, Rhee, Jae-Sung, Choi, Eun-Mi, Brown, Murray T., Häder, Donat-Peter, Han, Taejun

    “…•UV-B can damage physiological and biochemical processes in cyanobacterial cells.•However, cyanobacteria have evolved several lines of tolerance…”
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    Accumulation of 13C-labelled phenanthrene in phytoplankton and transfer to corals resolved using cavity ring-down spectroscopy by Ashok, Ananya, Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Høj, Lone, Negri, Andrew P., Duarte, Carlos M., Agustí, Susana

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (15-06-2020)
    “…Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widespread pollutants in marine ecosystems including threatened and potentially sensitive coral reefs. Lower…”
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    Comparative assessment of single and joint effects of diuron and Irgarol 1051 on Arctic and temperate microalgae using chlorophyll a fluorescence imaging by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Brown, Murray T., Park, Jihae, Choi, Soyeon, Lee, Hojun, Choi, Han-Gu, Depuydt, Stephen, Han, Taejun

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-05-2017)
    “…Ship groundings and ice-breakers can cause pollution of the polar environment with antifouling biocides such as diuron and Irgarol 1051. The present study used…”
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    A rapid phenol toxicity test based on photosynthesis and movement of the freshwater flagellate, Euglena agilis Carter by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Kim, Youn-Jung, Choi, Hoon, Kim, Mi-Sung, Park, Areum, Park, Jihae, Shin, Woongghi, Han, Taejun

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-10-2014)
    “…•Rapid phenol toxicity tests (1h) were developed based on Chl a fluorescence and the movement parameters of Euglena agilis.•Phenol significantly reduced Fv/Fm…”
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    Accumulation of 13 C-labelled phenanthrene in phytoplankton and transfer to corals resolved using cavity ring-down spectroscopy by Ashok, Ananya, Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Høj, Lone, Negri, Andrew P, Duarte, Carlos M, Agustí, Susana

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (15-06-2020)
    “…Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widespread pollutants in marine ecosystems including threatened and potentially sensitive coral reefs. Lower…”
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    Single and interactive effects of the antifouling booster herbicides diuron and Irgarol 1051 on photosynthesis in the marine cyanobacterium, Arthrospira maxima by Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Lee, Sulah, Han, Taejun

    “…Diuron and Irgarol 1051 are widely used antifouling booster herbicides to control the growth of redundant algae on submerged structures. They pose serious…”
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    Potential applications of nuisance microalgae blooms by Kim, Jang K, Kottuparambil, Sreejith, Moh, Sang Hyun, Lee, Taek Kyun, Kim, Youn-Jung, Rhee, Jae-Sung, Choi, Eun-Mi, Kim, Byung Hoon, Yu, Yong Ju, Yarish, Charles, Han, Taejun

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-06-2015)
    “…Algal blooms have become a major concern in coastal areas and the great lakes of the world. Because of their various consequences for aquatic ecosystems and…”
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