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Molybdenum And Iron Interactions As Micronutrients For Growth Of A Freshwater Cyanobacterium, Microcystis Aeruginosa, Yan Xu Sep 2015

Molybdenum And Iron Interactions As Micronutrients For Growth Of A Freshwater Cyanobacterium, Microcystis Aeruginosa, Yan Xu

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The cyanobacterium M. aeruginosa is an important bloom former in freshwater environments. We investigated the growth, photosynthesis and toxin contents of two toxic strains of M. aeruginosa, CPCC 299 and CPCC 300, under a combination of nitrogen supply (nitrate or ammonium) and depleted or replete Molybdenum (Mo) and/or Iron (Fe) concentrations. When Mo and Fe were supplied at growth-replete levels, M. aeruginosa grew equally well on nitrate and ammonium. Reducing Fe dramatically reduced growth rate efficiency when the cells were supplied with nitrate, but not with ammonium. In contrast, the removal of Mo from the medium did not impair …


Toxin Production And Population Dynamics Of Gloeotrichia Echinulata With Considerations Of Global Climate Change, Sarah Stamann Aug 2015

Toxin Production And Population Dynamics Of Gloeotrichia Echinulata With Considerations Of Global Climate Change, Sarah Stamann

Masters Theses

Global climate change has been identified as a driver for increasing cyanobacteria blooms world-wide. Blooms of the cyanobacterium, Gloeotrichia echinulata, (hereafter, G. echinulata) have been observed in Silver Lake (Oceana County, MI), often forming dense surface scums. This organism is known to produce the hepatotoxin, microcystin- LR, and its growth is linked to phosphorus accumulation from sediment and temperature.

A series of experiments at ambient and elevated temperatures (+2° and +6°above ambient) with sediment from four locations in Silver Lake with varying phosphorus concentrations were conducted to examine the effect of these variables on G. echinulata growth. These …


Immobilized Periphytic Cyanobacteria For Removal Of Nitrogenous Compounds And Phosphorus From Shrimp Farm Wastewater, Sanjoy Banerjee, Helena Khatoon, Mohamed Shariff, Fatimah Yusoff Jan 2015

Immobilized Periphytic Cyanobacteria For Removal Of Nitrogenous Compounds And Phosphorus From Shrimp Farm Wastewater, Sanjoy Banerjee, Helena Khatoon, Mohamed Shariff, Fatimah Yusoff

Turkish Journal of Biology

Cyanobacteria can be used to remove nitrogenous compounds from wastewater, but a major bottleneck in the process is the separation of cyanobacterial biomass from the treated water discharge, which may cause eutrophication. The current study assessed the suitability of three periphytic cyanobacteria (Geitlerinema sp., Gloeotrichia sp., and Lyngbya sp.) isolated from shrimp ponds. These cyanobacteria were immobilized by self-adhesion to polyvinyl chloride sheets, forming mats, and were screened for their efficacy to reduce nitrogenous compounds and phosphorus. Among the three isolates, Geitlerinema sp. showed the highest reduction rate (98%) and was further tested using shrimp pond wastewater. The results showed …


Effects Of The Algal Toxin Microcystin On Fishes In The James River, Virginia, Maxwell D. Haase Jan 2015

Effects Of The Algal Toxin Microcystin On Fishes In The James River, Virginia, Maxwell D. Haase

Theses and Dissertations

With the global rise in frequency of harmful algal blooms in estuarine environments comes an increase in prevalence of toxic metabolites, such as microcystin (MC), that some of the cyanobacteria involved will produce. At high concentrations, MC may accumulate in consumer tissues and have deleterious effects on organisms; however impacts of the toxin on aquatic living resources at ecologically relevant concentrations have not been widely documented. We analyzed the effects of MC on juveniles of five fish species from the James River, Virginia to determine if MC has the potential to impede growth. Using three separate experimental approaches, it was …