Seasonal Environmental Conditions and River Morphology Shape Summer Phytoplankton Communities
ABSTRACT Phytoplankton form the base of large river food webs, but there are limited studies on the nature and drivers of communities over longer time scales. Further, climate change is projected to favour taxa associated with harmful algal blooms, but our knowledge of the timing, locations and drivers of cyanobacteria in rivers lags that of lakes and ...
Kathi Jo Jankowski +2 more
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This paper introduces and summarises a selection of contributions that were presented during a workshop on cyanobacterial blooms held at S. Michele all’Adige (Trento) in December 2023.
Nico Salmaso, Leonardo Cerasino
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Although cyanobacterial blooms can change microbial communities, it is still unclear what impact such harmful blooms will have on denitrifying bacteria, the drivers of the removal of excessive nitrogen from water.
Weiguo Zhang +5 more
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Cyanobacterial blooms in yellow
Song Ting +4 more
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Trophic Changes off Southwest Greenland During the Holocene and Their Influence on Carbon Burial
Abstract Organic carbon (OC) burial in sediments is partly controlled by catabolic biodegradation and remineralization by heterotrophic bacteria, but long‐term records of these bacterially‐mediated processes have not been available. Here, we use stable hydrogen isotope ratio of the saturated C16 fatty acid (δ2HC16:0) as a proxy of the prevalence of ...
Estelle Allan +6 more
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Effects of bloom-forming cyanobacterial extracellular polymeric substances on the adsorption of cadmium onto kaolinite: behaviors and possible mechanisms [PDF]
Xiaolin Kuang +6 more
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Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activities of Biogenic Nanoparticles Produced by Cyanobacteria
The article reviews the green synthesis of biogenic nanoparticles produced by cyanobacteria, highlighting their antimicrobial and cytotoxic properties. These nanoparticles, formed intra‐ or extracellularly, show activity against Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria as well as fungi and can induce apoptosis in tumor cells.
Laíne Santos Ribeiro +4 more
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Cyanobacterial blooms in Ontario, Canada: continued increase in reports through the 21st century
Elizabeth J. Favot +3 more
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Laboratory experiments testing the effectiveness of the commercially available product PoCo in mitigating cyanobacterial blooms and decomposing organic matter [PDF]
The Dutch company WiseUse International BV has proposed using a so-called bio stimulator “PoCo” (Pollution Control) in ecological restoration of Lake Ypacarai (Paraguay).
Kosten, S., Lürling, M.F.L.L.W.
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Early Detection Methods for Toxic Cyanobacteria Blooms
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms produce cyanotoxins which can adversely affect humans and animals. Without proper monitoring and detection programs, tragedies such as the loss of pets or worse are possible.
Lauren Grant +2 more
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