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TitleSOP 4. Analysis of picocyanobacteria abundance in epifluorescence microscopy
KeywordsPicocyanobacteria; Cyanobacteria; Hepatotoxins; Microcystins
Year2017
TypeContributo in volume
DOI10.1002/9781119068761.ch36
AuthorsJasser I., Callieri C.
Text384512 2017 10.1002/9781119068761.ch36 Picocyanobacteria; Cyanobacteria; Hepatotoxins; Microcystins SOP 4. Analysis of picocyanobacteria abundance in epifluorescence microscopy Jasser I., Callieri C. Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Poland , CNR ISE Picocyanobacteria, the smallest cyanobacteria in the size range 0.2 2.0aEUR μm, are both numerous and ubiquitous in freshwater, brackish, and marine environments. Their contribution to primary production decreases with the increase of trophic level; however, they were shown to form persisting blooms in some eutrophicated coastal lagoons. These findings suggest that picocyanobacteria can be a new potential, and until now overlooked, source of cyanotoxins and other bioactive compounds in freshwaters and marine environments and that microcystin occurrence in marine environments may be more common than recognized so far. Handbook of cyanobacterial monitoring and cyanotoxin analysis J. Meriluoto, L. Spoof and G. A. Codd 9781119068686 Published version Capitolo Capitolo 2017_capitolo_callieri_n_36.pdf Contributo in volume cristiana.callieri CALLIERI CRISTIANA