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Shaping Microbial Motion with Light: A Contactless Approach Using Diffusioosmotic Flow
Light‐controlled, contactless manipulation of cyanobacteria using photoresponsive azobenzene surfactants. Reversible photo‐isomerization generates surface flow, enabling precise trapping, relocation, and directional control of single cells or ensembles with adjustable light intensity and wavelength for noninvasive, spatiotemporally resolved microbial ...
Maren Umlandt +5 more
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Microcystis aeruginosa is a prevalent cyanobacterium linked to water eutrophication and harmful algal blooms. While bacterial control strategies are well-studied, the effects of white rot fungi on Microcystis aeruginosa are less understood.
Guoming Zeng +6 more
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Discovery of a High-Efficient Algicidal Bacterium against Microcystis aeruginosa Based on Examinations toward Culture Strains and Natural Bloom Samples [PDF]
He Zhang +8 more
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The sustained heatwave has shaped the plankton community structure and led to high‐temperature domestication of some of the plankton. Plankton communities have the ability to resist heatwave stress. The sustained heatwave has altered the interrelationships between plankton.
Lingli Jiang +3 more
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In this study, two freshwater gastropods (Bellamya aeruginosa and Pomacea canaliculata) were used as controls to study the differences in the effects of cyanobacteria on their gut microbial communities in ponds with the absence of cyanobacterial blooms. Cyanobacterial blooms cause distinct differences in the diversity, community structure, and assembly
Kexin Meng +4 more
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Microcystis, a potentially toxigenic cyanobacterium known to form extensive blooms in eutrophic lakes globally, was investigated in the cold oligotrophic Lake Baikal.
Ekaterina Sorokovikova +10 more
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Harmful algal blooms are commonly thought to be dominated by a single genus, but they are not homogenous communities. Current approaches, both molecular and culture-based, often overlook fine-scale variations in community composition that can influence ...
Helena L Pound, Steven W Wilhelm
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Tropical cyanobacterial blooms: A review of prevalence, problem taxa, toxins and influencing environmental factors [PDF]
© 2015, Page Press Publications. All rights reserved. Toxic cyanobacterial blooms are a major issue in freshwater systems in many countries. The potentially toxic species and their ecological causes are likely to be different in tropical zones from those
Furey, A +4 more
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Abstract Alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEOs) and their metabolites, widely used in agricultural, industrial, and household products, are known endocrine disruptors. Since the 1980s, many countries have implemented restrictions on their production and use, necessitating an evaluation of these regulations by reviewing their source and environmental behavior ...
Huan Chen, Yu‐Hua Zheng
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Abstract Cyanobacteria blooms are a leading threat to water quality globally. Despite this, the timing and frequency of toxin production associated with harmful blooms are not well understood. Here we explore cyanobacteria bloom dynamics and cyanotoxin production in two heavily instrumented shallow, eutrophic bays of Lake Champlain through the lens of ...
Katelynn E. Warner +7 more
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