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Cyanobacteria Growth Kinetics
(IntechOpen, 2019)
Cyanobacterial blooms are a global problem for freshwater ecosystemsused for drinking water supply and recreational purposes. Cyanobacteria alsoproduce a wide variety of toxic secondary metabolites, called cyanotoxins. ...
The plastid ancestor originated among one of the major cyanobacterial lineages
The primary endosymbiotic origin of chloroplasts is now well established but the identification of the present cyanobacteria most closely related to the plastid ancestor remains debated. We analyse the evolutionary trajectory ...
Nitrogen availability facilitates phosphorus acquisition by bloom-forming cyanobacteria
(Oxford University Press, 2019)
Cyanobacterial blooms are threatening freshwater ecosystems. The physiological basis involved in the onset of cyanobacterial bloom is fundamental to advance in bloom predictions. Generally, cyanobacteria grow until the ...
What season suits you best? Seasonal light changes and cyanobacterial competition
(Instituto de Física de Líquidos y Sistemas Biológicos, 2015-03-29)
Nearly all living organisms, including some bacterial species, exhibit biological processes with a period of about 24 h called circadian (from the Latin circa, about and dies, day) rhythms. These rhythms allow living ...
Cyanobacterial pigment adsorbed on TiO2 thin films
(Elsevier B.V., 2024)
The Chromophore Structure of the Cyanobacterial Phytochrome Cph1 As Predicted by Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory
(AMER CHEMICAL SOC, 2008-12-25)
The UV-vis absorption spectra of the photoreceptor chromophores biliverdin (BV) in the ZZZssa conformation and the phycocyanobilin (PCB) with conformations ZZZssa and ZZZasa have been investigated by means of time-dependent ...
Cyanobacterial pigment adsorbed on TiO2 thin films
(2024)
The rise in toxicity related to cyanobacterial bloom in freshwater is a current problem that perturbs the trophic chain and risks the ecosystems and human health. Currently, the use of biomass as a potential source of ...
CyDiv, a Conserved and Novel Filamentous Cyanobacterial Cell Division Protein Involved in Septum Localization.
(2016)
Cell division in bacteria has been studied mostly in Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, model organisms for Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, respectively. However, cell division in filamentous cyanobacteria ...
CyDiv, a Conserved and Novel Filamentous Cyanobacterial Cell Division Protein Involved in Septum Localization.
(2016)
Cell division in bacteria has been studied mostly in Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, model organisms for Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, respectively. However, cell division in filamentous cyanobacteria ...