Picocyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. is very important but still poorly understood component of marine and freshwater ecosystems. In this study, the effect of single and multiple addition of cell-free filtrate obtained from Synechococcus sp. on selected cyanobacteria Synechocystis sp., Geitlerinema amphibium, Nodularia spumigena and Nostoc sp. was investigated. The species present in this work are groups of aquatic phototrophs known to co-occur in the Baltic Sea. The study showed that the picocyanobacterial cell-free filtrate inhibit the growth and changed the cell morphology of filamentous cyanobacteria G. amphibium, N. spumigena and Nostoc sp. It was shown that the addition of cell-free filtrate caused a decline of pigmentation and cell l...
International audienceBlooms of freshwater cyanobacteria are typically accompanied by an important d...
Organisms belonging to Synechococcus sp. genera are observed in all freshwater, brackish, and marine...
It is considered self-evident that chemical interactions are a component of competition in terrestri...
The production and release of allelopathic compounds is an important adaptation by which some specie...
Allelopathic interactions of phytoplankton may cause the dominance of different species of algae and...
It is commonly believed that the structure of phytoplankton and the formation of cyanobacterial and ...
Only a few studies have documented the physiological effects of allelopathy from cyanobacteria again...
An axenic culture of Trichormus doliolum Bharadwaja, Komarek et Anagnostidis (Nostocales, Cyanophyta...
Allelopathy, the release of extracellular compounds that have an effect on the growth of other micro...
In aquatic ecosystems, allelopathic activity depends on the production and secretion of allelopathic...
Extracts of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae and Nodularia spumigena, the two most common cyano-bacteria for...
Eutrophication and enhanced external nutrient loading of lakes and seas are most clearly reflected b...
Allelopathic effects are one of the factors potentially influencing the succession ofphytoplankton c...
In eutrophic freshwater lakes, cyanobacteria and green algae are in succession due to abiotic factor...
The allelopathic effect of the cyanobacterium Tychonema bourrellyi against the cyanobacterium Microc...
International audienceBlooms of freshwater cyanobacteria are typically accompanied by an important d...
Organisms belonging to Synechococcus sp. genera are observed in all freshwater, brackish, and marine...
It is considered self-evident that chemical interactions are a component of competition in terrestri...
The production and release of allelopathic compounds is an important adaptation by which some specie...
Allelopathic interactions of phytoplankton may cause the dominance of different species of algae and...
It is commonly believed that the structure of phytoplankton and the formation of cyanobacterial and ...
Only a few studies have documented the physiological effects of allelopathy from cyanobacteria again...
An axenic culture of Trichormus doliolum Bharadwaja, Komarek et Anagnostidis (Nostocales, Cyanophyta...
Allelopathy, the release of extracellular compounds that have an effect on the growth of other micro...
In aquatic ecosystems, allelopathic activity depends on the production and secretion of allelopathic...
Extracts of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae and Nodularia spumigena, the two most common cyano-bacteria for...
Eutrophication and enhanced external nutrient loading of lakes and seas are most clearly reflected b...
Allelopathic effects are one of the factors potentially influencing the succession ofphytoplankton c...
In eutrophic freshwater lakes, cyanobacteria and green algae are in succession due to abiotic factor...
The allelopathic effect of the cyanobacterium Tychonema bourrellyi against the cyanobacterium Microc...
International audienceBlooms of freshwater cyanobacteria are typically accompanied by an important d...
Organisms belonging to Synechococcus sp. genera are observed in all freshwater, brackish, and marine...
It is considered self-evident that chemical interactions are a component of competition in terrestri...