Harmful Cyanobacteria
Harmful Cyanobacteria

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Harmful Cyanobacteria

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Several cyanobacterial species can produce powerful toxins that provide a serious threat for water quality, other aquatic organisms, and human health. These harmful cyanobacteria are especially prominent in freshwater ecosystems, and are a major concern for water managers.

From a scientific perspective, there are many recent advances in this research area:
- Owing to the scientific revolution in genomics, new molecular techniques have been developed that enable the detection of toxic cyanobacteria at a very early stage.
- New laboratory culture techniques have enabled eco-physiological studies of toxin production at a detailed scale that was beyond reach until recently.
- Remote sensing of freshwater cyanobacteria is a rapidly expanding field, owing to the increased spectral resolution of airborne data.
- New computational techniques have led to advanced models on the population dynamics of cyanobacteria.

From a management perspective, recognition of the toxins produced by harmful cyanobacteria has recently led to new Environmental-Plant sciencesal policies with respect to toxic cyanobacteria in many western countries.

The purpose of this work is to provide an up-to-date overview of the advances in our knowledge of harmful cyanobacteria. The work is directed towards graduate students and scientists in aquatic microbiology, aquatic ecology, Environmental-Plant sciencesal toxicology, and water management, and academic professionals in water management and Environmental-Plant sciencesal policy.

"This is an outstanding volume that should be a 'must-see' reference for all scientists and Environmental-Plant sciencesal professionals who are interested in cyanobacterial ecology and water quality management." Val H. Smith, University of Kansas, USA

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