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Controlling cyanobacterial blooms
Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) pose a major threat to the water quality of lakes, that may negatively affect aquatic organisms, birds, livestock, humans and ecosystem services. Although reducing nitrogen and phosphorus inputs into surface waters is the preferred strategy to prevent blooms on the long term, there is little experience ...
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Nitrogen fixation contribution to nitrogen cycling during cyanobacterial blooms in Utah Lake. [PDF]
Li H, Miller T, Lu J, Goel R.
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Satellites quantify the spatial extent of cyanobacterial blooms across the United States at multiple scales. [PDF]
Schaeffer BA +6 more
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A Summer of Cyanobacterial Blooms in Belgian Waterbodies: Microcystin Quantification and Molecular Characterizations. [PDF]
Van Hassel WHR +6 more
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Phytoplankton Under Pressure: Temperature, Precipitation and Cyanobacterial Blooms as Drivers of Chytrid Infections. [PDF]
Budziak M +6 more
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Metagenomics Analysis to Investigate the Microbial Communities and Their Functional Profile During Cyanobacterial Blooms in Lake Varese. [PDF]
Sanseverino I +10 more
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Measurement of Cyanobacterial Bloom Magnitude using Satellite Remote Sensing
Sachidananda Mishra +5 more
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