The rapid development of agriculture increases the release of butachlor into aquatic environments. As a dominant species causing cyanobacterial blooms, Microcystis aeruginosa (M. aeruginosa) can produce microcystin and poses threats to aquatic ecosystems and human health. However, the impact of butachlor on M. aeruginosa remains unclarified. Therefore, the physiochemical responses of M. aeruginosa to butachlor were investigated, and the relevant underlying molecular mechanism was highlighted. There were no significant changes (P > 0.05) in the growth and physiology of M. aeruginosa at the low concentrations of butachlor (0-0.1 mg/L), which evidenced a high level of butachlor tolerance in Microcystis aeruginosa. For the high concentrations o...
As aquatic ecosystems become increasingly affected by hydrologic alterations, drought and sea level ...
Electron microscopy observations revealed at least two mechanisms of M. aeruginosa cell death upon e...
Microcystins (MC) are the most studied toxins of cyanobacteria since they are widely distributed and...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical SocietyThe proliferation of cyanobacteria in drinking water sourc...
It has been puzzling whether and how a plant could exert a strong allelopathic inhibition to the tar...
Both organic pollution and eutrophication are prominent environmental issues concerning water pollut...
Microcystins, one type of the cyanobacterial toxins, show a broad range of hazardous effects on othe...
The exogenous organic pollutant linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) pollution and Microcystis bloom ...
The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa can produce potent toxins known as microcystins. While man...
A recent study has shown that nonanoic acid (NA) is one of the strongest allelochemicals to a cyanob...
The frequency and distribution of toxic cyanobacterial blooms are increasing globally, creating the ...
The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa forms dense blooms and produces a group of toxins called m...
Water pollution caused by toxic cyanobacteria is a problem worldwide, increasing with eutrophication...
Wheat bran leachate (WBL) has been shown to have an inhibitory effect on Microcystis aeruginosa in t...
The global usage of veterinary antibiotics is significant. Antibiotics can be released into aquatic ...
As aquatic ecosystems become increasingly affected by hydrologic alterations, drought and sea level ...
Electron microscopy observations revealed at least two mechanisms of M. aeruginosa cell death upon e...
Microcystins (MC) are the most studied toxins of cyanobacteria since they are widely distributed and...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical SocietyThe proliferation of cyanobacteria in drinking water sourc...
It has been puzzling whether and how a plant could exert a strong allelopathic inhibition to the tar...
Both organic pollution and eutrophication are prominent environmental issues concerning water pollut...
Microcystins, one type of the cyanobacterial toxins, show a broad range of hazardous effects on othe...
The exogenous organic pollutant linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) pollution and Microcystis bloom ...
The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa can produce potent toxins known as microcystins. While man...
A recent study has shown that nonanoic acid (NA) is one of the strongest allelochemicals to a cyanob...
The frequency and distribution of toxic cyanobacterial blooms are increasing globally, creating the ...
The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa forms dense blooms and produces a group of toxins called m...
Water pollution caused by toxic cyanobacteria is a problem worldwide, increasing with eutrophication...
Wheat bran leachate (WBL) has been shown to have an inhibitory effect on Microcystis aeruginosa in t...
The global usage of veterinary antibiotics is significant. Antibiotics can be released into aquatic ...
As aquatic ecosystems become increasingly affected by hydrologic alterations, drought and sea level ...
Electron microscopy observations revealed at least two mechanisms of M. aeruginosa cell death upon e...
Microcystins (MC) are the most studied toxins of cyanobacteria since they are widely distributed and...