A range of naturally occurring organisms are available for the biological control of cyanobacteria: including viruses, bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes and protozoa. Development of these organisms as biological control agents involves isolation from environmental samples, characterisation of anti-cyanobacterial ac...
In the case of spatially isolated habitats, the breaking of geographic barriers is of major importance for the system context (spatial and temporal influence arising outside the habitat that might be invaded; Foxcroft et al. 2011). The breaking of a geographic barrier has been mostly achieved th...
Brevetoxins 3, ciguatoxins and dinophysistoxins are we-ll known examples of paralytic shellfish toxins (Hall and Strichartz, 1990). 1.1.1. Cyanophyta (blue–green algae or cyanobacteria) The blue–green algae (cyanobacteria) show many structural features in common with bacteria (Garson, 1989)....
is a group of Cyanobacteria characterized by loosely spiral shaped trichomes arranged in an open helix enclosed in a thin mucilaginous sheath, usually found in alkaline, brackish and saline waters. They usually become predominant species and form massive blooms [44]. The phycobiliprotein may be ...
grow in cultured media, or independently as isolates (see Fig.5). In the case of the order Synechoccocales (phylum Cyanobacteria), representatives were found only in the Marine bacterial community and the Culturable community but were unable to grow on NM or SM, or as isolates. Interestingly...
biology. With the advent of genome-scale biology, systematic cataloging and storage of pathways has recently gained increasing importance. A wide variety of resources and tools exists to display pathway information, enabling presentation of microarray data in the framew...
Introduction pects of soil behavior, little effort has been devoted by geotech- nical engineers to assess the extent, possible importance, and use- Pioneering contributions in the 18th and 19th Centuries, such as fulness of biological considerations in geoengineering. those by Coulomb and Rankine, ...
cyanobacteriametallo‐enzymesoxygen evolutionphotosynthesisphotosystem IIX‐ray crystallographyManganese import, transport, accumulation, sensing and control pathways are important for all organisms, and of unique importance for oxygenic photosynthetic organisms due to their role in the catalysis of water ...
La Rocca N, Moro I, Battistuzzi M, Rascio N (2024) Cyanobacteria 16 responses to different and Microalgae Light regimes and CO2 availability. Handb Photosynthesis, 296 Landaverde AC, Strosnider WH, White SA (2024) Plant suitability for floating treatment wetland applications in brackish waters....
Cyanobacteria are a well-known source of bioproducts which renders culturable strains a valuable resource for biotechnology purposes. We describe here the