Abstract: Cyanobacteria are crucial primary producers in many ecosystems, transforming light into chemical energy. Their death plays a vital role in releasing organic carbon and nitrogen into the environment for heterotrophs, creating a pathway from the atmosphere to the sediment. With warming waters, algal blooms are becoming more common and larger in size, highlighting the need to understand the underlying mechanisms of death of these blooms. Although the lysis of Cyanobacteria through viral predation is well-documented in marine environments, there has been less exploration of other mechanisms of death, including programmed cell death and its various (a)biotic triggers. In this study, we investigated a sudden and rapid mechanism of cell ...
Cyanobacterial blooms are predicted to increase in the future as temperatures rise and water stratif...
Algal blooms, particularly those dominated by dinoflagellates, are widespread in marine ecosystems a...
Bloom-forming cyanobacteria dramatically influence nutrient cycling in eutrophic freshwater lakes. T...
Abstract: Cyanobacteria are crucial primary producers in many ecosystems, transforming light into ch...
The frequency and distribution of toxic cyanobacterial blooms are increasing globally, creating the ...
Cyanobacteria are globally widespread photosynthetic prokaryotes and are major contributors to globa...
Phytoplankton mortality allows effective nutrient cycling, and thus plays a pivotal role in driving ...
Cyanobacteria has existed on the planet for over 3 billion years, and as technology, science, and in...
Phytoplankton are important components of aquatic ecosystems. A dramatic way that certain phytoplank...
Cyanobacteria are globally widespread photosynthetic prokaryotes and are major contributors to globa...
The microbial loop is the conventional model by which nutrients and minerals are recycled in aquatic...
Cyanobacteria are some of the oldest recorded organisms on earth and through the years have utilized...
Currently, there is a pernicious microbe in the genus Microcystis that is putting the world’s freshw...
Algal blooms, particularly those dominated by dinoflagellates, are widespread in marine ecosystems a...
Electron microscopy observations revealed at least two mechanisms of M. aeruginosa cell death upon e...
Cyanobacterial blooms are predicted to increase in the future as temperatures rise and water stratif...
Algal blooms, particularly those dominated by dinoflagellates, are widespread in marine ecosystems a...
Bloom-forming cyanobacteria dramatically influence nutrient cycling in eutrophic freshwater lakes. T...
Abstract: Cyanobacteria are crucial primary producers in many ecosystems, transforming light into ch...
The frequency and distribution of toxic cyanobacterial blooms are increasing globally, creating the ...
Cyanobacteria are globally widespread photosynthetic prokaryotes and are major contributors to globa...
Phytoplankton mortality allows effective nutrient cycling, and thus plays a pivotal role in driving ...
Cyanobacteria has existed on the planet for over 3 billion years, and as technology, science, and in...
Phytoplankton are important components of aquatic ecosystems. A dramatic way that certain phytoplank...
Cyanobacteria are globally widespread photosynthetic prokaryotes and are major contributors to globa...
The microbial loop is the conventional model by which nutrients and minerals are recycled in aquatic...
Cyanobacteria are some of the oldest recorded organisms on earth and through the years have utilized...
Currently, there is a pernicious microbe in the genus Microcystis that is putting the world’s freshw...
Algal blooms, particularly those dominated by dinoflagellates, are widespread in marine ecosystems a...
Electron microscopy observations revealed at least two mechanisms of M. aeruginosa cell death upon e...
Cyanobacterial blooms are predicted to increase in the future as temperatures rise and water stratif...
Algal blooms, particularly those dominated by dinoflagellates, are widespread in marine ecosystems a...
Bloom-forming cyanobacteria dramatically influence nutrient cycling in eutrophic freshwater lakes. T...