Cyanobacteria-Toxins in Drinking Water

Cyanobacteria don't have a good diversity of type, and tho' they're microscopic, they're wealthy in chemical diversity. eubacteria get their name from the dark-blue pigment pigment, that they use to capture light-weight for chemical process. They additionally contain chlorophyl, an equivalent chemical change pigment that plants use. indeed the plastid in plants could be a dependent cyanobacterium, haunted by a inexperienced protoctist relative of the plants someday within the Precambrian aeon. However, not all "blue-green" microorganism square measure blue; some common forms square measure red or pink from the pigment pigment. These microorganism square measure typically found growing on greenhouse glass and dirty water, or around sinks and drains. The Red Sea gets its name from occasional blooms of a cherry species of Oscillatoria, and African flamingos get their pink color from feeding Spirulina.

 

Relevant Conferences:

 

World Congress on Mycotoxins February 27-28, 2017 Amsterdam, Netherlands, 9th International Virology Congress and Expo March 13-15, 2017 London, UK, 10th World Congress on Virology and Mycology May 11-12, 2017 Singapore, International Conference On Microbial Engineering May 29-31, 2017 Beijing, China, Global Pharmaceutical Microbiology Conference June 19-20, 2017 London, UK, International Conference on Fungal Diseases & Control September 25-26, 2017 Dubai, UAE, 7th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology September 25-26, 2017 Chicago, USA,   2nd International Conference and Expo on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies August 28-30, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 

  • The Cyanobacteria
  • Toxic Species and Genera
  • Cyanobacterial Toxins
  • Toxic Water Blooms and Control Measures
  • Water blooms of cyanobacteria.
  • Tumour promotion and liver injury caused by oral consumption of cyanobacteria

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