2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9122566
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Solving Nuisance Cyanobacteria Eutrophication Through Biotechnology

Abstract: Management of nutrient inputs and usage of nuisance biomass as feedstock for bioenergy may be the solution of coastal lagoons eutrophication. We studied the species composition, photosynthetic pigments (Chl-a and Chl-c) and performance (OJIP-kinetics and JIP-test parameters), biochemistry (lipids and carbohydrates composition), and hydrogen production potential of Limnoraphis (Lyngbya) nuisance biomass collected from Lafri lagoon (1.24 km2) in Greece. The results showed that the removal of algal biomass from L… Show more

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“…This lagoon is commercially exploited, with some agricultural activity taking place in the nearby fields, but is fairly isolated from other human activities (urban wastes) that might have an impact on it [26,32]. However, Lafri is a lagoon that suffers from algal blooms caused mainly by toxic cyanobacteria species of the genus Limnoraphis [33]. According to Orfanidis et al [33], this is responsible for the disruption of a lagoon's natural functions, creating unfavorable conditions for fish.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This lagoon is commercially exploited, with some agricultural activity taking place in the nearby fields, but is fairly isolated from other human activities (urban wastes) that might have an impact on it [26,32]. However, Lafri is a lagoon that suffers from algal blooms caused mainly by toxic cyanobacteria species of the genus Limnoraphis [33]. According to Orfanidis et al [33], this is responsible for the disruption of a lagoon's natural functions, creating unfavorable conditions for fish.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Lafri is a lagoon that suffers from algal blooms caused mainly by toxic cyanobacteria species of the genus Limnoraphis [33]. According to Orfanidis et al [33], this is responsible for the disruption of a lagoon's natural functions, creating unfavorable conditions for fish.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%