Potentially hazardous cyanobacterial blooming constitutes one of the most widespread problems experienced by aquatic systems worldwide. However, there are not any monitoring methods sensitive enough to be directly applicable to predict and manage blooming events. In order to fulfill this goal, both ecological and genetic concepts were combined to generate cyanobacteria monitoring tools. Two approaches were used: grouping organisms into functional groups and utilizing molecular analysis (real time quantitative PCR) as indicators of the presence of genes that encode the expression of cyanotoxins (mcy). Six bi-monthly sampling campaigns were performed to evaluate the suitability of these tools (2013-2014) at six locations composed of two sites...
©2021 The Authors. The authors wish to thank the support of the Spanish MCINN Retos Project RTI 2018...
Blooms of harmful cyanobacteria have been shown to increase in both frequency and severity due to gl...
The Joanes I Reservoir is responsible for 40% of the drinking water supply of the Metropolitan Regio...
Potentially hazardous cyanobacterial blooming constitutes one of the most widespread problems experi...
Cyanobacterial blooms are a worldwide environmental problem. This phenomenon is typically associated...
In recent years, the international demand for commodities has prompted enormous growth in agricultur...
Alqueva is nowadays the most important water reservoir in Portugal. Additionally, it is becoming an ...
Climate change has been causing the increase in frequency, severity, and duration of harmful algal b...
The rapid detection of cyanobacterial blooms has become an emerging and urgent need during the last ...
The rapid detection of cyanobacterial blooms has become an emerging and urgent need during the last ...
Increased frequency of cyanobacterial blooms, caused by rising temperatures and eutrophication, is ...
Cyanobacterial blooms are a worldwide environmental problem. This phenomenon is typically associated...
The aim of this study was to analyze the temporal distribution of phytoplanktonic cyanobacteria in...
Efficient and proactive management of public health risk associated with cyanobacterial harmful bloo...
Water samples were collected during 3 years (20042007) at three sampling sites in the Rio de la Plat...
©2021 The Authors. The authors wish to thank the support of the Spanish MCINN Retos Project RTI 2018...
Blooms of harmful cyanobacteria have been shown to increase in both frequency and severity due to gl...
The Joanes I Reservoir is responsible for 40% of the drinking water supply of the Metropolitan Regio...
Potentially hazardous cyanobacterial blooming constitutes one of the most widespread problems experi...
Cyanobacterial blooms are a worldwide environmental problem. This phenomenon is typically associated...
In recent years, the international demand for commodities has prompted enormous growth in agricultur...
Alqueva is nowadays the most important water reservoir in Portugal. Additionally, it is becoming an ...
Climate change has been causing the increase in frequency, severity, and duration of harmful algal b...
The rapid detection of cyanobacterial blooms has become an emerging and urgent need during the last ...
The rapid detection of cyanobacterial blooms has become an emerging and urgent need during the last ...
Increased frequency of cyanobacterial blooms, caused by rising temperatures and eutrophication, is ...
Cyanobacterial blooms are a worldwide environmental problem. This phenomenon is typically associated...
The aim of this study was to analyze the temporal distribution of phytoplanktonic cyanobacteria in...
Efficient and proactive management of public health risk associated with cyanobacterial harmful bloo...
Water samples were collected during 3 years (20042007) at three sampling sites in the Rio de la Plat...
©2021 The Authors. The authors wish to thank the support of the Spanish MCINN Retos Project RTI 2018...
Blooms of harmful cyanobacteria have been shown to increase in both frequency and severity due to gl...
The Joanes I Reservoir is responsible for 40% of the drinking water supply of the Metropolitan Regio...