University of Michigan: Cyanobacteria Bloom Biology - Nevertheless, They Persisted
July 30, 2019
July 30, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 30 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Cyanobacteria blooms in places like Lake Erie can persist for months, long after most of the available nutrients in the water have been depleted. How do these troublesome photosynthetic organisms, sometimes called blue-green algae, manage it?
In a study published online July 25 in the journal Molecular Ecology, University of Michigan biologists and their co . . .
Cyanobacteria blooms in places like Lake Erie can persist for months, long after most of the available nutrients in the water have been depleted. How do these troublesome photosynthetic organisms, sometimes called blue-green algae, manage it?
In a study published online July 25 in the journal Molecular Ecology, University of Michigan biologists and their co . . .