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Competition between toxic Microcystis aeruginosa and nontoxic Microcystis wesenbergii with Anabaena PCC7120

Journal of Applied Phycology, 2011
To elucidate the changes in the proportions of microcystin (MC)-producing Microcystis, non-MC-producing Microcystis and Anabaena strains during cyanobacteria blooms, we compared their fitness under different initial biomass ratios. Culture experiments were carried out with three cyanobacterial strains: single-celled toxic Microcystis aeruginosa PCC7806
Yinxia Li, Dunhai Li
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TOXICITY OF A UNIALGAL CULTURE OF MICROCYSTIS AERUGINOSA

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1958
A unialgal culture of Microcystis aeruginosa Kütz. emend. Elenkin, which is toxic when injected intraperitoneally into white mice, has been isolated. It produces a complex of symptoms similar to those which have been described for a number of toxic waterblooms. Two distinct factors seem to be present.
E O, HUGHES, P R, GORHAM, A, ZEHNDER
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DAS “MICROCYSTIS”‐PROBLEM

TAXON, 1957
Zusammenfassung Die verschiedenen Vertreter der Gattung “Microcystis” im heutigen Sinn wurden in mehrere Gattungen eingereiht. Es handelt sich um folgende: Micraloa Bias. 1833 (in Kützing 1833, typus = ? Flagellaten); Microhaloa Kütz. 1833. (Irrtum, zum ersten Mal von Rabenhorst 1865 gebraucht); Microcystis Kütz.
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The characteristics of H6 against Microcystis aeruginosa

Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Algal bloom caused by Microcystis aeruginosa has always been the focus of attention; microbial algal control has the advantages of significant effect, low investment cost, and environmental friendliness; the use of microbial technology to inhibit the bloom has a broad prospect for development.
Qunwei Dai   +5 more
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Autecological Studies on Microcystis

1981
The influence of growth parameters such as light intensity, light quality, light-dark cycles, temperature, pH, CO2 and O2 concentration, N and P nutrition and turbulence was determined on the growth of toxic and non-toxic axenic Microcystis isolates under laboratory conditions.
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Stability of toxigenic Microcystis blooms

Harmful Algae, 2009
Abstract This is the first detailed study on the occurrence of cyanobacterial toxins in India, where we studied five eutrophic, temple ponds in the vicinity of Varanasi city, Uttar Pradesh, which continuously supported blooms of Microcystis sp. for several years.
Satya Prakash   +2 more
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???? ?????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Microcystis aeruginosa

2023
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THE MINERAL NUTRITION OF MICROCYSTIS AERUGINOSA

American Journal of Botany, 1952
FARR, WANDA K., AND W. A. SISSON. 1939. Observations on the membranes of epidermal cells of the Avena coleoptile. Contrib. Boyce Thompson Inst. 10: 127137. FREY-WYSSLING, A. 1936. Der Aufbau der pflanzlichen Zellwinde. Protoplasma 25: 261-300. . 1948a. Submicroscopic morphology of protoplasm and its derivatives. Elsevier Publishing Co.
Gerald C. Gerloff   +2 more
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Microcystis

2012
Lenka Šejnohová, Blahoslav Maršálek
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