Bottom-up approaches to control of Microcystis aeruginosa blooms were comparatively investigated through an in situ mesocosm experiment using aquatic plants (Iris pseudoacorus). In the mesocosm experiments, floating I. pseudoacorus, seemed to be effective in controlling massive M. aeruginosa blooms in an agricultural reservoir,exhibiting a close coupling with temporal variations in Chl-a and DO concentration. Shading by floating I. pseudoacorus resulted in a reduced phytoplankton abundance inhibiting light energy availability. Moreover, I. pseudoacorus may suppress phytoplankton growth through the excretion of chemical substances, likes a allelopathy,that inhibit phytoplankton photosynthetic activity. The ^15N atom % of I. pseudoacorus show...
Abstract: Stable isotope tracers were first applied to evaluate the Microcystis cell assimilation ef...
Intense “blooming” of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) caused by eutrophication and climate change p...
In eutrophic freshwater lakes, cyanobacteria and green algae are in succession due to abiotic factor...
Climate change and nutrient pollution are echoed by worldwide increasing trends in the frequency, du...
Climate change and nutrient pollution are echoed by worldwide increasing trends in the frequency, du...
One of the measures assumed to potentially help controlling cyanobacterial blooms is the use of aqua...
One of the measures assumed to potentially help controlling cyanobacterial blooms is the use of aqua...
The ability to regulate buoyancy (sinking and floating) using cellular gas vesicles is a unique char...
The ability to regulate buoyancy (sinking and floating) using cellular gas vesicles is a unique char...
Climate change and nutrient pollution are echoed by worldwide increasing trends in the frequency, du...
Climate change and nutrient pollution are echoed by worldwide increasing trends in the frequency, du...
The biocontrol effects of Caridina denticulata, an atyid shrimp, on toxic cyanobacterial bloom (Micr...
The removal or mitigation of cyanobacterial bloom and cyanotoxins is a necessity to ensure safe drin...
The biocontrol effects of Caridina denticulata, an atyid shrimp, on toxic cyanobacterial bloom (Micr...
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms frequently occur in shallow eutrophic lakes and usually cause the decl...
Abstract: Stable isotope tracers were first applied to evaluate the Microcystis cell assimilation ef...
Intense “blooming” of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) caused by eutrophication and climate change p...
In eutrophic freshwater lakes, cyanobacteria and green algae are in succession due to abiotic factor...
Climate change and nutrient pollution are echoed by worldwide increasing trends in the frequency, du...
Climate change and nutrient pollution are echoed by worldwide increasing trends in the frequency, du...
One of the measures assumed to potentially help controlling cyanobacterial blooms is the use of aqua...
One of the measures assumed to potentially help controlling cyanobacterial blooms is the use of aqua...
The ability to regulate buoyancy (sinking and floating) using cellular gas vesicles is a unique char...
The ability to regulate buoyancy (sinking and floating) using cellular gas vesicles is a unique char...
Climate change and nutrient pollution are echoed by worldwide increasing trends in the frequency, du...
Climate change and nutrient pollution are echoed by worldwide increasing trends in the frequency, du...
The biocontrol effects of Caridina denticulata, an atyid shrimp, on toxic cyanobacterial bloom (Micr...
The removal or mitigation of cyanobacterial bloom and cyanotoxins is a necessity to ensure safe drin...
The biocontrol effects of Caridina denticulata, an atyid shrimp, on toxic cyanobacterial bloom (Micr...
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms frequently occur in shallow eutrophic lakes and usually cause the decl...
Abstract: Stable isotope tracers were first applied to evaluate the Microcystis cell assimilation ef...
Intense “blooming” of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) caused by eutrophication and climate change p...
In eutrophic freshwater lakes, cyanobacteria and green algae are in succession due to abiotic factor...