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The studies on the species diversity, distribution, environmental implications, and molecular basis of resting cysts (stages) of dinoflagellates and a few species of other groups conducted in China during the last three decades are reviewed. The major achievements are summarized as the following five aspects: 1) The continual efforts in detecting the species diversity of resting cysts (spores) in dinoflagellates and other classes using either morphological or molecular approaches, or both, in the four seas of China, which led to identifications of 106 species of dinoflagellate resting cysts and 4 species of resting stages from other groups of microalgae, with a total of 64 species of dinoflagellate cysts and the resting stage of the brown tide-causing Aureococcus anophagefferens being unequivocally identified via molecular approaches from the sediments of Chinese coastal waters; 2) The well-known toxic and HABs-causing dinoflagellates Karenia mikimotoi, Karlodinium veneficum, Akashiwo sanguinea and the pelagophyte A. anophagefferens were proven to be resting cyst (stage) producers via laboratory studies on their life cycles and field detections of resting cysts (resting stage cells). And, via germination experiment and subsequent characterization of vegetative cells, numerous dinoflagellate species that had never been described or found to form cysts were discovered and characterized; 3) The distributions of the resting cysts of Alexandrium catenella, A. pacificum, Gymnodinium catenatum, K. mikimotoi, K. veneficum and Azadinium poporum and the resting stage cells of A. anophagefferens were morphologically and molecularly mapped in all four seas of China, with A. anophagefferens proven to have been present in the Bohai Sea for at least 1,500 years; 4) Obtaining important insights into the 'indicator' values of the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages in sediment cores for tracking eutrophication, environmental pollution and other anthropological influences in coastal waters; 5) Studies on the cyst-pertinent processes and genetic basis (transcriptomics together with physiological and chemical measurements) of resting cyst dormancy not only revealed the regulating patterns of some environmental factors in cyst formation and germination, but also identified many characteristically active or inactive metabolic pathways, differentially expressed genes, and the possibly vital regulating function of the phytohormone abscisic acid and a group of molecular chaperones in resting cysts. We also identified seven issues and three themes that should be addressed and explored by Chinese scientists working in the area in the future.

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