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Cyanotoxins are
toxins produced by
cyanobacteria (also
known as blue-green algae).
Cyanobacteria are
found almost everywhere, but
particularly in lakes...
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Jonathan P. (2024). "Azolla as a Safe Food:
Suppression of
Cyanotoxin-Related
Genes and
Cyanotoxin Production in Its Symbiont,
Nostoc azollae". Plants. 13...
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Picoplankton Bacterioplankton Aeromonas salmonicida Cyanobacteria Cyanobiont Cyanotoxin Enteric redmouth disease Flavobacterium Flavobacterium columnare Pelagibacter...
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Neurotoxic s****fish
poisoning (NSP)
Paralytic s****fish
poisoning (PSP)
Cyanotoxin Gonyaulax Silver, Mary
Wilcox (2006), "Protecting
Ourselves from S****fish...
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Death Factor (VFDF), is a secondary,
bicyclic amine alkaloid and
cyanotoxin with
acute neurotoxicity. It was
first discovered in the
early 1960s in...
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refugees Social unrest War over
natural resources,
including water and food
Cyanotoxin ac****ulation
within food
chains and
water supply (some of
which are among...
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Anoxic event Anoxic waters Aquatic toxicology Cultural eutrophication Cyanotoxin Dead zone
Environmental impact of
shipping Eutrophication Fish diseases...
- from a lake
containing an
algal bloom in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a
cyanotoxin produced by at
least four
different genera of cyanobacteria, and has been...
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result of
exposure to
cyanotoxins? EPA,
retrieved 12 Nov 2018 Carmichael, W.W. 1992.
Cyanobacteria secondary metabolites: The
cyanotoxins. J. Appl. Bacteriol...
- Thompson, Ross (ed.). "Evidence for a
Novel Marine Harmful Algal Bloom:
Cyanotoxin (Microcystin)
Transfer from Land to Sea Otters". PLOS ONE. 5 (9): e12576...