Cyanobacteria produce a huge variety of secondary toxic metabolites that can cause serious health problems in humans and animals. Cyanotoxins include hepatotoxins (e.g., microcystins, MCs), neurotoxins (e.g., anatoxin-a, ATX) and endotoxins. The general aim of the project is to identify, at the species and strain level, cyanobacteria producing toxins, especially anatoxins, in Lake Garda and in the other large and deep lakes south of the Alps. The dominant cyanobacteria in these lakes are represented by Planktothrix rubescens, which is responsible of the production of MCs. Nevertheless, in the last two decades there was a rapid spread of an invasive species, Dolichospermum lemmermannii, which is able to synthesize both MCs and neurotoxins (...
Cyanobacteria have a key role in all aquatic ecosystems. However, the presence of toxic strains of c...
Some cyanobacteria genera are able to produce potent toxins, including hepatotoxins (microcystins, n...
Cyanobacteria represent a health hazard in aquatic environments due to their ability to produce a ra...
Cyanobacteria produce a huge variety of secondary toxic metabolites that can cause serious health pr...
Cyanobacteria produce a wide range of toxins, including hepatotoxins (e.g., microcystins, MCs) and n...
The investigations carried out in the largest lakes south of the Alps (Garda, Iseo, Como and Maggior...
Harmful cyanobacteria blooms are increasing worldwide. The health hazard for humans and animals is d...
Different genera of freshwater cyanobacteria have the ability of producing toxic metabolites (cyanot...
Water bloom-forming cyanobacteria have a severe impact on freshwater quality. Although some cyanobac...
In order to identify the cyanobacterial species responsible of anatoxin-a (ATX) production in Lake G...
Toxic cyanobacteria blooms represent a serious threat for many aquatic ecosystems worldwide. The mos...
Cyanobacteria have a fundamental role in aquatic ecosystems. However, the presence of toxic species ...
Massive proliferations of cyanobacteria (bloom) are common in aquatic environments worldwide. These ...
Cyanobacteria have a key role in all aquatic ecosystems. However, the presence of toxic strains of c...
Some cyanobacteria genera are able to produce potent toxins, including hepatotoxins (microcystins, n...
Cyanobacteria represent a health hazard in aquatic environments due to their ability to produce a ra...
Cyanobacteria produce a huge variety of secondary toxic metabolites that can cause serious health pr...
Cyanobacteria produce a wide range of toxins, including hepatotoxins (e.g., microcystins, MCs) and n...
The investigations carried out in the largest lakes south of the Alps (Garda, Iseo, Como and Maggior...
Harmful cyanobacteria blooms are increasing worldwide. The health hazard for humans and animals is d...
Different genera of freshwater cyanobacteria have the ability of producing toxic metabolites (cyanot...
Water bloom-forming cyanobacteria have a severe impact on freshwater quality. Although some cyanobac...
In order to identify the cyanobacterial species responsible of anatoxin-a (ATX) production in Lake G...
Toxic cyanobacteria blooms represent a serious threat for many aquatic ecosystems worldwide. The mos...
Cyanobacteria have a fundamental role in aquatic ecosystems. However, the presence of toxic species ...
Massive proliferations of cyanobacteria (bloom) are common in aquatic environments worldwide. These ...
Cyanobacteria have a key role in all aquatic ecosystems. However, the presence of toxic strains of c...
Some cyanobacteria genera are able to produce potent toxins, including hepatotoxins (microcystins, n...
Cyanobacteria represent a health hazard in aquatic environments due to their ability to produce a ra...