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Science of the Total Environment
The disparities in harmful algal blooms dynamics are largely attributed to variations in cyanobacteria populations within aquatic ecosystems. However, cyanobacteria-cyanophage interactions and their role in shaping cyanobacterial populations has been previously underappreciated.
Yigang Tong
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The disparities in harmful algal blooms dynamics are largely attributed to variations in cyanobacteria populations within aquatic ecosystems. However, cyanobacteria-cyanophage interactions and their role in shaping cyanobacterial populations has been previously underappreciated.
Yigang Tong
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Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Microbiologie, 1983
The description of cyanophages isolated in the USSR is given. The data presented here primarily concern cyanophages of A(L) and S(L) series developing in the cells of Anabaena variabilis strains of Synechococcus species strains, respectively.
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The description of cyanophages isolated in the USSR is given. The data presented here primarily concern cyanophages of A(L) and S(L) series developing in the cells of Anabaena variabilis strains of Synechococcus species strains, respectively.
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Cyanophages infecting the oceanic cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus
Nature, 2003Prochlorococcus is the numerically dominant phototroph in the tropical and subtropical oceans, accounting for half of the photosynthetic biomass in some areas. Here we report the isolation of cyanophages that infect Prochlorococcus, and show that although some are host-strain-specific, others cross-infect with closely related marine Synechococcus as ...
Matthew B, Sullivan +2 more
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Mutagenesis in cyanophage LPP-1
Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1976Abstract Mutagenesis in cyanophage LPP-1 was investigated with physical and chemical mutagens. Rapid lysis (r), host range (h) and temperature sensitivity (ts) were studied. Mutations induced by ultraviolet irradiation in free phages were photoreactivable by visible light.
R.N. Singh, A.K. Kashyap
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Marine cyanophages exhibit local and regional biogeography
Environmental Microbiology, 2012Summary Biogeographic patterns have been demonstrated for a wide range of microorganisms. Nevertheless, the biogeography of marine viruses has been slower to emerge. Here we investigate biogeographic patterns of marine cyanophages that infect S ...
Marston, Marcia F. +5 more
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Cyanophage infection and photoinhibition in marine cyanobacteria
Research in Microbiology, 2004Members of two cyanobacterial genera, Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus, are dominant within the prokaryotic component of the picophytoplankton and contribute significantly to global photosynthetic productivity. These organisms are known to be susceptible to infection by bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) and it is believed that phage ...
Bailey, S +3 more
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Isolation of Cyanophages from India
Nature, 1967USING the methods of Safferman and Morris1, who isolated the first phycovirus, strain LPP-1, and propagated it on the blue green alga, Plectonema boryanum, five strains of cyanophages2 have been isolated from local polluted pond waters. Two of these differ in host range and plaque morphology wrhile the remaining three bring about lysis of LPP-1 host, P.
R. N. SINGH, P. K. SINGH
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Cyanobacteria‐cyanophage Interactions in Continuous Culture
Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1981When the filamentous Plectonema boryanum 594 or the unicellular Aphanothece stagnina were grown in chemostats with phages LPP‐DUN1 and Aph‐1, respectively, an initial series of reciprocal oscillations in cyanobacterial and phage numbers occurred; their ...
YVONNE M. BARNET +2 more
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Distribution of cyanophages in natural habitats
SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010, 1969(1969). Distribution of cyanophages in natural habitats. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010: Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 747-751.
E. Padan, M. Shilo
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Isolation of Cyanophages from Aquatic Environments
2009Cyanophages are a group of viruses which specifically infect cyanobacteria. The cyanobacteria are predominantly aquatic phototrophic bacteria and the two dominant genera Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus contribute significantly to primary production in the oceans.
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