Biocontrol for Shrimp Disease: Comprehensive Review and a Bacterial Disease Biocontrol Practice
ABSTRACT Biocontrol is a key strategy for disease control, as it is environmentally friendly and widely applicable. This review elaborates on biocontrol in aquaculture, particularly in shrimp culture. Biocontrol in shrimp culture mainly relies on four strategies: (i) direct kill pathogen by Bdellovibrio or bacteriophages; (ii) suppression of intestinal
Xinyi He +11 more
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Mining the past for the future: cyanobacterial herbarium specimens for systematics, evolution, and cyanotoxin diversity. [PDF]
Dvořák P, Casamatta DA.
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ABSTRACT This research examines the spatial and geochemical interactions between mat‐forming microorganisms and thalassinid shrimp in an intertidal flat situated on the shores of Willapa Bay, Washington, USA. The study serves as a contemporary analog for the relationships between mats and burrowing organisms in deep time.
Brette S. Harris +9 more
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Saxitoxin Research: The Next Frontier for Understanding Marine Dinoflagellate Toxin Biosynthesis and Evolution. [PDF]
Muhammad BL +4 more
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Chloroplast glycerolipid metabolism during maintenance and under stress
SUMMARY Chloroplasts are the defining organelles in green plant tissues, converting light into chemical energy with the help of an intricate and extensive membrane system, the thylakoids. In the process, they release oxygen and assimilate carbon and other elements into molecules that constitute a plant cell's building blocks.
Yosia Mugume +2 more
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Comprehensive Study of Some Cyanobacteria in Moscow Waterbodies (Russia), Including Characteristics of the Toxigenic <i>Microcystis aeruginosa</i> Strains. [PDF]
Kezlya E +8 more
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Cyanobacteria and their associated toxins in drinking source water
The increase of toxic cyanobacterial blooms in source waters that can lead to breakthrough into drinking water treatments plants is a worldwide concern. The use of in situ probes allows for the detection of cyanobacterial phycocyanin through fluorescence. It is an innovative technology becoming more widely used.
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Significance Statement Life on Earth depends on photosynthetic CO2 fixation via the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle to form organic carbon. This process evolved first in cyanobacteria and was later conveyed to eukaryotes, giving rise to plastids in algae and plants. To cope with low atmospheric CO2 concentrations that developed over the course of evolution,
Erik Zimmer +3 more
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Biological Control of <i>Microcystis aeruginosa</i> Through Sequestration in Pseudofaeces Produced by the Freshwater Gastropod, <i>Sinotaia aeruginosa</i>. [PDF]
Madison BN +5 more
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Microorganism-Based Strategies for the Control of Cyanobacterial Blooms: A Review of Recent Progress. [PDF]
Zhang W +12 more
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