نتایج جستجو برای: nodularia spumigena

تعداد نتایج: 167  

2014
Meri Eichner Björn Rost Sven A. Kranz

a r t i c l e i n f o Considering the important role of N 2 fixation for primary productivity and CO 2 sequestration, it is crucial to assess the response of diazotrophs to ocean acidification. Previous studies on the genus Trichodesmium suggested a strong sensitivity towards ocean acidification. In view of the large functional diversity in N 2 fixers, the objective of this study was to improve...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2011
S A Wood D R Dietrich

The cyanobacterial toxins, nodularin and microcystin, are highly efficient inhibitors of cellular protein phosphatases. Toxicity primarily evolves following ingestion of cyanobacterial material or toxins and results in liver and renal pathology. Ingestion is the main route of exposure in the World Health Organizations current risk assessment of nodularin and microcystins. Nasally applied microc...

Journal: :Ocean Science 2022

Abstract. Over the next decade, Baltic Sea is predicted to undergo severe changes including decreased salinity due altered precipitation related climate changes. This will likely impact distribution and community composition of dinitrogen-fixing (N2-fixing) microbes, among which heterocystous cyanobacteria are especially adapted low salinities may expand waters with currently higher salinity, D...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Katrianna Halinen Jouni Jokela David P Fewer Matti Wahlsten Kaarina Sivonen

Anabaena is a filamentous, N(2)-fixing, and morphologically diverse genus of cyanobacteria found in freshwater and brackish water environments worldwide. It contributes to the formation of toxic blooms in freshwater bodies through the production of a range of hepatotoxins or neurotoxins. In the Baltic Sea, Anabaena spp. form late summer blooms, together with Nodularia spumigena and Aphanizomeno...

2008
Helle Ploug Alfred Wagener

Summer blooms of filamentous cyanobacteria, mainly Aphanizomenon sp. and Nodularia spumigena, are characteristic for the Baltic Sea, where they accumulate at the sea surface in calm weather. The chemical microenvironment, and thus the actual growth conditions within these cyanobacterial surface blooms of the Baltic Sea, are largely unknown. Using microsensors, it is shown that photosynthesis is...

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