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The diffusion of biological waste-water treatment plants in the Dutch food and beverage industry
1998
Kemp, R. (Maastricht Univ. (Netherlands).)
Possibility for Water Quality Biocontrol: Observation of Microcystin Transfer in the “Cyanobacteria–Cladohorn–Fish” Food Chain Texto completo
2022
Xie, Qin-Ming | Zhang, Yan-Wei | Zhu, Daren
Microcystins appear to be considered one of the most dangerous cyanobacterial toxins in the world. The accumulation and change of microcystins MC-LR and MC-RR in the “cyanobacteria–cladocera–fish” food chain were studied. Microcystis aeruginosa was fed to Moina macrocopa at three densities, 5.0 × 10³, 5.0 × 10⁵, and 5.0 × 10⁶ cells/mL, and then passed to Cyprinus flammans. The total amount of MCs in the cyanobacteria cell extract increased with increasing density. The content of MCs in M. macrocopa increased with the feeding density of M. aeruginosa. In the final stage of experiments, MC-RR was the only MC that could be transmitted by M. macrocopa and persisted in red carp. In this study, changes in the concentrations of MC-LR and MC-RR in the liver of red carp seem to indicate some kind of transformation or degradation mechanism. It shows the possibility of MCs concentration-controlled biodefense in eutrophic waters.
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1977
Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, Taipei (Taiwan, Province of China) eng
Diagrs., tables
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