2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15132404
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Temperature-Dependent Growth Characteristics and Competition of Pseudanabaena and Microcystis

Abstract: Global warming has been considered to accelerate the expansion of cyanobacterial blooms, which are frequently composed of the bloom-forming genera, Microcystis and Pseudanabaena, in freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Nonetheless, the impact of changes due to toxin production or lack thereof on the growth of co-existing strains, both arising from increasing temperature, has remained unknown to date. We conducted competition experiments involving toxic Microcystis PCC7806, a non-toxic mcyB− mutant, and two strains… Show more

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“…The optimal temperature ranges for Cyanobacterial growth and the occurrence of blooms are typically between 20 • C to 30 • C (68 • F to 86 • F) [50][51][52]. A minimal optimal temperature of 20 • C for Cyanobacterial growth and the occurrence of blooms is selected for this analysis based on a review of the literature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The optimal temperature ranges for Cyanobacterial growth and the occurrence of blooms are typically between 20 • C to 30 • C (68 • F to 86 • F) [50][51][52]. A minimal optimal temperature of 20 • C for Cyanobacterial growth and the occurrence of blooms is selected for this analysis based on a review of the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%