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This research to determine the number of isolates obtained while identifying the isolate bacteria from E. spinosum seaweed which is attacked by ice-ice, with the addition of pahogenicity test to see the level of pathogenicity of each identied bacterium. The research was conducted in October 2018-January 2019 at the Fish Quarantine Center, Palembang and the Center FOR THE Devepment of Marine Cultivation (BBPBL), Lampung. Bacterial identication is doneby method Microbact™ Identication Kit, while the pathogenicity test was carried ou using the design of the RAL (complete andom design) for 7 days. The results of he sudy showed that 5 isolates ere identied with bacteria V. alginolitcus, A. hydrophila, P. aeruginosa and P. myxofaciens. Pathogencity test showed that A. hydrophila bacteria had the fastet rae of infection which was offset by the highest rate of weight ls during the testing process. Keywords : E. spinosum, bacteria that cause ice-ice disease, pathogencity test Regards muhammad Hendri reply 6/12/2021 Journal of Applied Phycology | Volume 29, issue 3 Volume 29, issue 3, June 2017 60 articles in this issue 1. Microalgal cultivation in porous substrate bioreactor for extracellular polysaccharide production Authors Alice Ekelhof Michael Melkonian Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 27 December 2016 Pages: 1115 - 1122 https://link.springer.com/journal/10811/volumes-and-issues/29-3 2/19 6/12/2021 Journal of Applied Phycology | Volume 29, issue 3 2. Growth and photosynthetic activity of Botryococcus braunii biofilms Authors (first, second and last of 5) Risa S. Wijihastuti Navid R. Moheimani Makoto M. Watanabe Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 20 December 2016 Pages: 1123 - 1134 3. Application of sodium erythorbate to promote the growth of Chlorella vulgaris Authors (first, second and last of 4) Hongwu Cui Fanping Meng Yuejie Wang Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 30 November 2016 Pages: 1135 - 1144 4. Effects of cell motility and morphology on the rheology of algae suspensions Authors (first, second and last of 5) N. Cagney T. Zhang S. Balabani Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 18 January 2017 Pages: 1145 - 1157 5. Differential growth and biochemical composition of photoautotrophic and heterotrophic Isochrysis maritima: evaluation for use as aquaculture feed Authors E. Mohammad Basri W. O. Wan Maznah Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 19 January 2017 Pages: 1159 - 1170 https://link.springer.com/journal/10811/volumes-and-issues/29-3 3/19 6/12/2021 Journal of Applied Phycology | Volume 29, issue 3 6. Cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris with swine wastewater and potential for algal biodiesel production Authors (first, second and last of 5) Kibok Nam Hansol Lee Jong-In Han Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 02 December 2016 Pages: 1171 - 1178 7. Comparison of the culture and harvesting of Chlorella vulgaris and Tetradesmus obliquus for the removal of pharmaceuticals from water Authors (first, second and last of 5) C. Escapa R. N. Coimbra M. Otero Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 02 December 2016 Pages: 1179 - 1193 8. Visualization and quantification of oil in single microalgal cells Authors (first, second and last of 4) Mahmoud Al Ahmad Sulaiman Al-Zuhair Farah Mustafa Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 18 November 2016 Pages: 1195 - 1202 9. Effect of light quality on the growth and proximal composition of Amphora sp. Authors Celia Carolina Romero-Romero M. del Pilar Sánchez-Saavedra Content type: OriginalPaper Published: 17 December 2016 Pages: 1203 - 1211 https://link.springer.com/journal/10811/volumes-and-issues/29-3 4/19 6/12/2021 Journal of Applied Phycology | Volume 29, issue 3 10. Progress and challenges in producing polyhydroxyalkanoate biopolymers from cyanobacteria Authors (first, second and last of 4) Akhilesh Kumar Singh Laxuman Sharma Jyoti Mala Content type: ReviewPaper Published: 26 November 2016 Pages: 1213 - 1232 11. Thermostable phycocyanin from the red microalga Cyanidioschyzon merolae, a new natural blue food colorant Authors (first, second and last of 5) D. Y. Rahman F. D. Sarian M. J. E. C. van der Maarel Content type: OriginalPaper Open Access Published: 21 November 2016 Pages: 1233 - 1239 12. Analysis of phospholipids and neutral lipids in three common northern cold water diatoms: Coscinodiscus concinnus, Porosira glacialis, and Chaetoceros socialis, by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry Authors (first, second and last of 5) E.Y. Artamonova J.B. Svenning H.C.