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http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4517
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2011-09-29 16:18:36
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4517
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Freshwater Biological Association
Publication Date:
2021-07-04
Description:
The incidence of blue-green algal blooms and surface scum-formation are certainly not new phenomena. Many British and European authors have been faithfully describing the unmistakable symptoms of blue-green algal scums for over 800 years. There is no disputing that blue-green algal toxins are extremely harmful. Three quite separate categories of compound have been separated: neurotoxins; hepatotoxins and lipopolysaccharides. There is a popular association between blue-green algae and eutrophication. Certainly the main nuisance species - of Microcystis, Anabaena and Aphanizomenon are rare in oligotrophic lakes and reservoirs. Several approaches have been proposed for the control of blue-green algae. Distinction is made between methods for discharging algae already present (eg algicides; straw bales; viruses; parasitic fungi and herbivorous ciliates), and methods for averting an anticipated abundance in the future (phosphorous control, artificial circulation etc).
Keywords:
Ecology
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Pollution
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algal blooms
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biological control
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chemical control
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noxious organisms
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AquaDocs
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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29-38
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