compounds that have the potential to selectively control harmful algal blooms (HAB). Results of these evaluations are shared with key regulatory agencies to expedite development of new algaecide registrations for use in lakes and reservoirs. BACKGROUND: The proliferation of freshwater HAB in lakes and reservoirs around the world (Hallegraeff 1993) represents a direct threat to human and animal health (Billings 1981, Galey e
Increasing eutrophication of surface water have resulted in an increased risk of algal blooms. In pa...
Freshwater resources are now threatened by the presence and increase of harmful algal blooms (HAB) a...
Cyanobacteria and phytoplankton are essential to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. However, und...
compounds that have the potential to selectively control harmful algal blooms (HAB). Results of thes...
PURPOSE: This research seeks to identify “reduced risk ” chemical compounds that have selective act...
Harmful, toxic algae are now considered as one of the important players in the newly emerging enviro...
Excessive growths of algae can cause significant disruption of critical water resource usages includ...
Globally, there are 3 400 to 4 000 described species of marine microalgae but only 1 to 2 percent ar...
Water blooms of cyanobacteria have posed a worldwide environmental threat and a human health hazard ...
Algae and cyanobacteria are present in all aquatic environments. We do not have a good sense of the ...
Sophisticated molecular tools are now available to identify new introductions and range expansions, ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are excessive accumulations of microscopic photosynthesizing aquatic org...
Over the past decade, coastal and freshwater systems in the U.S. and worldwide have experienced an a...
Freshwater lakes can experience harmful algal blooms (HABs) of cyanobacteria that produce toxins whi...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing in their occurrence in New York. HAB monitoring within th...
Increasing eutrophication of surface water have resulted in an increased risk of algal blooms. In pa...
Freshwater resources are now threatened by the presence and increase of harmful algal blooms (HAB) a...
Cyanobacteria and phytoplankton are essential to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. However, und...
compounds that have the potential to selectively control harmful algal blooms (HAB). Results of thes...
PURPOSE: This research seeks to identify “reduced risk ” chemical compounds that have selective act...
Harmful, toxic algae are now considered as one of the important players in the newly emerging enviro...
Excessive growths of algae can cause significant disruption of critical water resource usages includ...
Globally, there are 3 400 to 4 000 described species of marine microalgae but only 1 to 2 percent ar...
Water blooms of cyanobacteria have posed a worldwide environmental threat and a human health hazard ...
Algae and cyanobacteria are present in all aquatic environments. We do not have a good sense of the ...
Sophisticated molecular tools are now available to identify new introductions and range expansions, ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are excessive accumulations of microscopic photosynthesizing aquatic org...
Over the past decade, coastal and freshwater systems in the U.S. and worldwide have experienced an a...
Freshwater lakes can experience harmful algal blooms (HABs) of cyanobacteria that produce toxins whi...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing in their occurrence in New York. HAB monitoring within th...
Increasing eutrophication of surface water have resulted in an increased risk of algal blooms. In pa...
Freshwater resources are now threatened by the presence and increase of harmful algal blooms (HAB) a...
Cyanobacteria and phytoplankton are essential to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. However, und...