University of Amsterdam: Problems With Cyanobacteria Will Worsen If CO2 Concentrations Continue To Rise
February 22, 2020
February 22, 2020
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Feb. 22 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- The University of Amsterdam issued the following news release:
Scientists from the University of Amsterdam are warning that problems with toxic cyanobacteria are likely to increase in the future. In an article in the journal Science Advances, they show that a common cyanobacterium adapts exceptionally easily to rising CO2 concentrations. This toxic cyanobacterium can increase its CO2 uptake rate by a factor 5 at high CO2 concen . . .
Scientists from the University of Amsterdam are warning that problems with toxic cyanobacteria are likely to increase in the future. In an article in the journal Science Advances, they show that a common cyanobacterium adapts exceptionally easily to rising CO2 concentrations. This toxic cyanobacterium can increase its CO2 uptake rate by a factor 5 at high CO2 concen . . .