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titleOfInvention Virus that can specifically propagate and lysate by infecting the red tide diatom Keatokeros genus, the Ketokeros red tide control method and the Kitokeros red tide control agent using the virus, and the virus isolation method, subculture method, and storage Method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To specifically propagate a red tide causing diatom, Keatoceros genus, capable of proliferating and dissolving algae, a method for controlling red tide, a method for controlling red tide, a method for controlling red tide, and a method for isolating and subculturing the virus. , And provision of storage methods. A virus having a particle size of less than 0.1 μm capable of specifically infecting and proliferating with algae of the genus Keatokeros. The virus is isolated by filtering a liquid sample containing the virus through a filter having a pore size of 0.2 μm, inoculating the obtained filtrate into a culture solution of Keatoceros algae, and culturing the solution. A step of cloning the virus by limiting dilution of a culture solution in which algae is observed. A red tide control agent comprising the virus as an active ingredient. A method for controlling red tide, which comprises spraying the virus in a red tide water area. A method for isolating, subculturing, and storing the virus. [Selection] Figure 1
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