On the surface of Microcystis cells, there is a carbohydrate called extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) playing a significant role in the colony formation of Microcystis. EPS consists of tightly cell-bound EPS (TB-EPS), and both of these substances are considered to be strongly related to the colony formation and buoyancy of Microcystis. In this study, Microcystis aeruginosa (strain: NIES-843) was used to examine the effects of EPS, TB-EPS, and divalent metal cations such as calcium and magnesium on the buoyancy and colony formation of M. aeruginosa NIES-843. Under various light conditions, the addition of TB-EPS into the culture medium induced M. aeruginosa NIES-843 to obtain high buoyancy at concentrations of Ca2+ and Mg2+ concentrations ...
Large Microcystis colonies can lead to the rapid formation of surface accumulations, which are a glo...
The ability of Microcystis to form large colonies is a key trait that contributes to competition abi...
In order to investigate the role of extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) in colony formation of Scened...
AbstractColony formation of Microcystis plays a significant role in Microcystis blooms. Calcium (Ca)...
Abstract Microcystis, the dominant species among cyanobacterial blooms, normally forms colonies unde...
To investigate the sequestration and distribution characteristics of Cd(II) by Microcystis aeruginos...
Microcystis possesses the capacity to form colonies and blooms in lakes and reservoirs worldwide, ca...
AbstractMicrocystis aeruginosa, generally occurring in large colonies under natural conditions, main...
Induced colony formation under grazing pressure has been reported in our previous results. However, ...
P>1. To reveal the role of aquatic heterotrophic bacteria in the process of development of Microc...
Cyanobacterial scums at the surface of the lakes are potentially harmful phenomena with increasing o...
Microcystis is a well-studied type of bloom-forming genus cyanobacteria that occurs as colonies in l...
Colonial Microcystis aeruginosa were obtained when the unicellular algae were exposed to flagellate ...
The buoyancy of Microcystis colonies determines the occurrence and dominance of bloom on the water s...
Amoebae grazing can be an important loss factor for blooms of the common cyanobacterium Microcystis....
Large Microcystis colonies can lead to the rapid formation of surface accumulations, which are a glo...
The ability of Microcystis to form large colonies is a key trait that contributes to competition abi...
In order to investigate the role of extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) in colony formation of Scened...
AbstractColony formation of Microcystis plays a significant role in Microcystis blooms. Calcium (Ca)...
Abstract Microcystis, the dominant species among cyanobacterial blooms, normally forms colonies unde...
To investigate the sequestration and distribution characteristics of Cd(II) by Microcystis aeruginos...
Microcystis possesses the capacity to form colonies and blooms in lakes and reservoirs worldwide, ca...
AbstractMicrocystis aeruginosa, generally occurring in large colonies under natural conditions, main...
Induced colony formation under grazing pressure has been reported in our previous results. However, ...
P>1. To reveal the role of aquatic heterotrophic bacteria in the process of development of Microc...
Cyanobacterial scums at the surface of the lakes are potentially harmful phenomena with increasing o...
Microcystis is a well-studied type of bloom-forming genus cyanobacteria that occurs as colonies in l...
Colonial Microcystis aeruginosa were obtained when the unicellular algae were exposed to flagellate ...
The buoyancy of Microcystis colonies determines the occurrence and dominance of bloom on the water s...
Amoebae grazing can be an important loss factor for blooms of the common cyanobacterium Microcystis....
Large Microcystis colonies can lead to the rapid formation of surface accumulations, which are a glo...
The ability of Microcystis to form large colonies is a key trait that contributes to competition abi...
In order to investigate the role of extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) in colony formation of Scened...