PhD (Botany), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Algae and cyanobacteria occur naturally in source waters and are known to cause extensive problems in the drinking water treatment industry. Cyanobacteria (especially Anabaena sp. and Microcystis sp.) are responsible for many water treatment problems in drinking water treatment works (DWTW) all over the world because of their ability to produce organic compounds like cyanotoxins (e.g. microcystin) and taste and odour compounds (e.g. geosmin) that can have an adverse effect on consumer health and consumer confidence in tap water. Therefore, the monitoring of cyanobacteria in source waters entering DWTW has become an essential part of drinking water treatment management. Managers ...
Potentially toxic cyanobacteria have been increasingly detected worldwide in water supply systems i...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a major problem in Lake Champlain, producing toxins that can harm swimmers,...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
Cyanobacteria are responsible for many problems in drinking water treatment works (DWTW) because of ...
The occurrence of toxic cyanobacteria in surface waters and their impact on drinking water treatment...
This thesis examines three aspects of toxic cyanobacteria with respect to drinking water treatment p...
Harmful Algal and Cyanobacterial Blooms (HABs), occurring in inland and maritime waters, pose threat...
International audienceThe objective of the study was to identify appropriate analytical scenarios to...
Cyanobacterial blooms can be toxic to humans swimming in affected waters. According to the European ...
Cyanobacterial bloom formation in freshwaters, such as rivers, lakes and dams, is known to occur thr...
Potentially toxic cyanobacteria have been increasingly detected worldwide in water supply systems in...
Cyanobacteria in fresh water can cause serious threats to drinking water supplies. Managing cyanobac...
Mass populations of toxin-producing cyanobacteria commonly develop in fresh-, brackish- and marine w...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
“Recent years, harmful algal blooms occurrence has increased quickly in the surface water worldwide,...
Potentially toxic cyanobacteria have been increasingly detected worldwide in water supply systems i...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a major problem in Lake Champlain, producing toxins that can harm swimmers,...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
Cyanobacteria are responsible for many problems in drinking water treatment works (DWTW) because of ...
The occurrence of toxic cyanobacteria in surface waters and their impact on drinking water treatment...
This thesis examines three aspects of toxic cyanobacteria with respect to drinking water treatment p...
Harmful Algal and Cyanobacterial Blooms (HABs), occurring in inland and maritime waters, pose threat...
International audienceThe objective of the study was to identify appropriate analytical scenarios to...
Cyanobacterial blooms can be toxic to humans swimming in affected waters. According to the European ...
Cyanobacterial bloom formation in freshwaters, such as rivers, lakes and dams, is known to occur thr...
Potentially toxic cyanobacteria have been increasingly detected worldwide in water supply systems in...
Cyanobacteria in fresh water can cause serious threats to drinking water supplies. Managing cyanobac...
Mass populations of toxin-producing cyanobacteria commonly develop in fresh-, brackish- and marine w...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
“Recent years, harmful algal blooms occurrence has increased quickly in the surface water worldwide,...
Potentially toxic cyanobacteria have been increasingly detected worldwide in water supply systems i...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a major problem in Lake Champlain, producing toxins that can harm swimmers,...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...