The abundance of Microcystis sp. on intensive shrimp ponds [PDF]
Microcytis sp is plankton species that is detrimental in shrimp pond ecosystems. The purpose of this study was to detect the abundance of plankton and the presence of Microcystis sp. in the waters of vaname shrimp (L. vannamei) aquaculture ponds.
Hayati Soeprapto+3 more
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A Novel Jumbo Phage PhiMa05 Inhibits Harmful Microcystis sp. [PDF]
Microcystis poses a concern because of its potential contribution to eutrophication and production of microcystins (MCs). Phage treatment has been proposed as a novel biocontrol method for Microcystis.
Ampapan Naknaen+6 more
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Unusual cohabitation and competition between Planktothrix rubescens and Microcystis sp. (cyanobacteria) in a subtropical reservoir (Hammam Debagh) located in Algeria. [PDF]
Succession in bloom-forming cyanobacteria belonging to distant functional groups in freshwater ecosystems is currently an undescribed phenomenon. However in the Hammam Debagh reservoir (Algeria), P. rubescens and Microcystis sp.
Fatma Zohra Guellati+5 more
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Response Surface Optimization of Culture Conditions of Microcystis sp. to Enhance its Biomass Production and Explore its Potential as Antimicrobials [PDF]
The menace of drug-resistant bacteria is an issue of global concern. The growth mechanism of the algae Microcystis sp. encompasses the capacity to upset bacterial pathogens, and this approach is explored in the study. Microcystis sp.
R. Kanimozhi, D. Arvind Prasath, R. Dhandapani and Santhosh Sigamani
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This study investigated the relationship between nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) mass ratio in the medium and cellular N (Nc) and P (Pc) mass ratio in Microcystis cell.
Yuki Nariyama+2 more
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Application of Yellow Clay Powder for Efficient Treatment of Cyanobacterium sp. - Laden Source Water in Drinking Water Treatment Facility [PDF]
Objectives This study evaluated the effect of dosing yellow clay powder as a sedimentation aid when Microcystis sp. bloomed. Methods Pre-oxidation (chlorination and ozonation) treatment and coagulation/precipitation experiments of Microcystis sp. - laden
Hyejin Lee+5 more
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Removal of Microcystis aeruginosa cells using the dead cells of a marine filamentous bacterium, Aureispira sp. CCB-QB1 [PDF]
Inorganic and synthetic flocculants are widely investigated for removing harmful microalgae, such as Microcystis aeruginosa. However, their toxicity and non-biodegradability are shortcomings.
Go Furusawa, Koji Iwamoto
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Enhanced nitrate removal in aquatic systems using biochar immobilized with algicidal Bacillus sp. AK3 and denitrifying Alcaligenes sp. M3: A synergistic approach. [PDF]
This study investigates the effectiveness of biochar immobilized with algicidal Bacillus sp. AK3 and denitrifying Alcaligenes sp. M3 in mitigating harmful algal blooms (HABs) and reducing nitrate pollution in aquatic environments.
Khomsan Ruangrit+9 more
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Double effects of mitigating cyanobacterial blooms using modified clay technology: regulation and optimization of the microbial community structure [PDF]
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are global hazards under global climate change and eutrophication conditions. Modified clay (MC) method is widely used to control HABs in Asian and American coastal waters.
Jianan Zhu+16 more
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Genome sequences of lower Great Lakes Microcystis sp. reveal strain-specific genes that are present and expressed in western Lake Erie blooms. [PDF]
Meyer KA+5 more
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