1. The influence of light, temperature, sediment mixing and sediment origin (water depth) on the recruitment of the cyanobacterium Gloeotrichia echinulata was examined in the laboratory. 2. Light and temperature were the most important factors initiating germination in G. echinulata. 3. The extent of germination (recruited biovolume) was mainly regulated by temperature and sediment mixing. Furthermore, sediment mixing significantly enhanced the frequency of observed heterocysts and colonies. 4. Despite the fact that the deep and shallow sediments contained a similar number of akinete colonies, the highest recruitment occurred from shallow sediments, indicating that akinetes from shallow sediments have a higher viability than those from deep...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
Cyanobacteria are an ancient group of photosynthetic prokaryotes that are found in a wide range of h...
Freshwater cyanobacteria are prone to a wide range of highly potent microbial antagonists. Most of t...
Many phytoplankton species produce resting cysts, forming 'seed banks' on lake sediments until they ...
Cyanobacteria are known to form heavy blooms in eutrophicated freshwaters and also form resting stag...
Cyanobacteria which can form resting cells (in this case akinetes) are common in meso-eutrophic lake...
<p>This study investigated the impact of four environmental factors on the recruitment of cyanobacte...
Some species of cyanobacteria form resting stages at the sediment surface when environmental conditi...
Recruitment from dormant stages in the benthos can provide a critically important inoculum for surfa...
1. A number of planktonic cyanobacteria species form resting stages that survive in the sediments of...
Based on most of the literature, this paper reviewed the progress made in following aspects: cogniti...
Effect of different environmental factors, such as temperature, light and N/P, on the recruitment of...
Microcystis is known to overwinter on sediment surfaces and provide an inoculum to support water col...
Nostocales form thick-walled, resting cells (akinetes) for overwintering in lake sediments of Centra...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
Cyanobacteria are an ancient group of photosynthetic prokaryotes that are found in a wide range of h...
Freshwater cyanobacteria are prone to a wide range of highly potent microbial antagonists. Most of t...
Many phytoplankton species produce resting cysts, forming 'seed banks' on lake sediments until they ...
Cyanobacteria are known to form heavy blooms in eutrophicated freshwaters and also form resting stag...
Cyanobacteria which can form resting cells (in this case akinetes) are common in meso-eutrophic lake...
<p>This study investigated the impact of four environmental factors on the recruitment of cyanobacte...
Some species of cyanobacteria form resting stages at the sediment surface when environmental conditi...
Recruitment from dormant stages in the benthos can provide a critically important inoculum for surfa...
1. A number of planktonic cyanobacteria species form resting stages that survive in the sediments of...
Based on most of the literature, this paper reviewed the progress made in following aspects: cogniti...
Effect of different environmental factors, such as temperature, light and N/P, on the recruitment of...
Microcystis is known to overwinter on sediment surfaces and provide an inoculum to support water col...
Nostocales form thick-walled, resting cells (akinetes) for overwintering in lake sediments of Centra...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
Cyanobacteria are an ancient group of photosynthetic prokaryotes that are found in a wide range of h...
Freshwater cyanobacteria are prone to a wide range of highly potent microbial antagonists. Most of t...