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Cyanotoxins

2006
Crawford S Dow, Uthaya K Swoboda
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Cyanotoxins

2012
James S. Metcalf, Geoffrey A. Codd
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Cyanotoxins Workgroup Report

2008
Rex A Pegram   +9 more
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Human health effects of cyanotoxins

2019
Cyanobacteria have colonized almost all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems although they are more abundant in freshwaters, where they can grow up to very high densities, forming blooms and scums. Increasing occurrence of blooms, in terms of extension and frequency, associated with excess of nutrients due to anthropogenic activities and climate changes,
Emanuela Testai   +5 more
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