• Lyngbya majuscula crude methanolic extract (LMCME) was screened for antimicrobial properties in vitro. (seafdec.org)
  • turf algae and the benthic cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula had the highest uptake rates per unit biomass, whereas the coral Madracis mirabilis had the lowest. (nature.com)
  • 2006). Genes involved in the maturation of hydrogenase(s) in the nonheterocystous cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula CCAP 1446/4 . (up.pt)
  • 2007). Transcription and regulation of the hydrogenase(s) accessory genes, hypFCDEAB, in the cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula CCAP 1446/4 . (up.pt)
  • The species known as Lyngbya majuscula, found in a bay near Kalki Beach off the Venezuelan coast, however, is gaining a much more dignified reputation. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Marine turtles of all species, particularly hawksbill turtles ( Figure 1 ), can contain a variety of toxins including heavy metals (e.g. cadmium and mercury), organic compounds (e.g. pesticides such as chlordane and polychlorinated biphenyls) and biotoxins such as those produced by various blue-green algae on which turtles feed (e.g. lyngbyatoxin A from Lyngbya majuscula ). (who.int)
  • Lyngbya is a genus of cyanobacteria, unicellular autotrophs that form the basis of the oceanic food chain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Professor Robin Kinnel has recently discovered the chemical compound dichlorobouillonamide, which is released by a cyanobacteria in the Lyngbya family. (hamilton.edu)
  • This grouping also includes benthic cyanobacteria mats of Lyngbya in the upper Bay and Isothrix (Planktothrix) in the non-tidal Potomac which can become so dense they shade seagrasses, impact fish habitat and decrease oxygen. (maryland.gov)
  • Lastly, nitrogen assimilation is dominated by nitrogen fixation in these mats, typically by several members of the phylum Cyanobacteria such as ESFC-1 and Lyngbya sp. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Isolation and structure of koshikalide, a 14-membered macrolide from the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp. (elsevierpure.com)
  • A 14-membered macrolide, koshikalide (1), was isolated from the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Dive into the research topics of 'Isolation and structure of koshikalide, a 14-membered macrolide from the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Lyngbya is a cyanobacterium (blue-green alga), forming long filaments inside a rigid sheath with a slimy surface. (hernandosun.com)
  • A cyanobacterium having high relative abundance in sewage irrigated soil was isolated and identified as Lyngbya contorta. (environcj.in)
  • Lyngbya Agardh Ex Gomont, 1892 ITIS. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lyngbya Agardh 1824. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lyngbya C. Agardh ex Gomont is a nonheterocytous cyanobacterial genus whose evolutionary history is still poorly known. (e-algae.org)
  • Lyngbya species form long, unbranching filaments inside a rigid mucilaginous sheath. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some Lyngbya species cause the human skin irritation called seaweed dermatitis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some Lyngbya species can also temporarily monopolize aquatic ecosystems when they form dense, floating mats in the water. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lyngbya species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lyngbya robusta is the correct name instead if this species is regarded as a separate species (i.e., if its nomenclatural type is not assigned to another species whose name is validly published, legitimate and not rejected and has priority) within a separate genus Lyngbya . (dsmz.de)
  • Intraspecific diversity is also clearly underestimated in Lyngbya due to the lack of unique morphological characters to differentiate species. (e-algae.org)
  • Capillus species presented cross-wise diagonal fragmentation, assisted or not by necridic cells, which has not been previously mentioned for Lyngbya . (e-algae.org)
  • These findings help to clarify the diversity of species in the Lyngbya complex and the taxonomy of the group, and highlight the need of further floristic surveys in tropical coastal environments, which remain poorly studied. (e-algae.org)
  • The oxidation of β-naphthol by Volvox aureus, Lyngbya lagerlerimi and Nostoc linckia , and the oxidation of catechol by Chlorella vulgaris and V. aureus were suggested. (omicsonline.org)
  • Lyngbya infestations: comparative taxonomy of Lyngbya wollei comb. (algaebase.org)
  • Lyngbya hieronymusii subsp. (dsmz.de)
  • The excessive pollution from nitrogen and phosphorus in fertilizers causes large algae blooms and explosive growth of lyngbya bacteria that is killing the eelgrass, he said. (ack.net)
  • Resistant strains of algae such as Pithophora and Lyngbya. (pond2o.com)
  • The interactive lyngbya treatment sites map has been updated for 2023. (lgwcc.org)
  • After the area is cleared of Lyngbya, new eelgrass is planted. (hernandosun.com)
  • The eelgrass is beneficial to the waterway because it produces oxygen, which is obviously good for the life of the waterway and its ecosystem, but also because it helps to keep Lyngbya out. (hernandosun.com)
  • To date, 30.8 acres have been restored with 130,000 eelgrass plants planted after the removal of over 200-million pounds of Lyngbya and detrital material. (hernandosun.com)
  • The traditionally defined Lyngbya has been demonstrated to be polyphyletic, including at least five distinct clades, some of which have been proposed as new genera. (e-algae.org)
  • Most commonly, poisoning is caused by eating fish which have fed on Lyngbya or which have fed on other fish which have consumed Lyngbya. (wikipedia.org)
  • Remove invasive Lyngbya and years of accumulated detrital material, commonly known as "muck. (hernandosun.com)
  • At the dewatering site, large, flexible, bag-like apparati called geotubes separate all the Lyngbya particles and other pollutants from the water. (hernandosun.com)
  • The lagunamides have been isolated from lyngbya majus-cule , a sponge found in the southern lagoon of Pulau Hantu Besar in Singapore. (uni-saarland.de)
  • The North Carolina State University's Aquatic Plant Management Program has played an active role in understanding the ongoing infestation of Lake Gaston by the filamentous, mat-forming cyanobacterium (blue-green alga), Lyngbya. (lgancva.com)
  • Lyngbya Agardh Ex Gomont, 1892 ITIS. (wikipedia.org)
  • The type species (holotype) of the genus Lyngbya is Lyngbya confervoides C.Agardh ex Gomont . (algaebase.org)
  • Nomenclatural type of the genus Lyngbya Agardh ex Gomont 1892 . (dsmz.de)
  • Lyngbya C. Agardh ex Gomont is a nonheterocytous cyanobacterial genus whose evolutionary history is still poorly known. (e-algae.org)
  • Lyngbya minutissima is the correct name if this species is regarded as a separate species (i.e., if its nomenclatural type is not assigned to another species whose name is validly published, legitimate and not rejected and has priority) within a separate genus Lyngbya . (dsmz.de)
  • and Methods: Stress was investigated by using green algae strains Lyngbya sp. (ump.edu.my)
  • Current management of Lyngbya calls for approaches similar to those for other nuisance algae, including chemical control using herbicides and biological control using grass carp when herbicides are not practical. (wilsonlab.com)
  • Although agency biologists and private consultants recommend stocking grass carp to control filamentous algae, no conclusive empirical data show that grass carp consume Lyngbya. (wilsonlab.com)
  • 860008 Blue-Green Algae Lyngbya sp. (ansp.org)
  • The Homosassa River had suffered a 90% loss of plant based vegetation which had been replaced by Lyngbya Algae. (savehomosassariver.org)
  • Although anecdotal observation suggests that high rates of grass carp stocking appear to Control Lyngbya, the results of this study suggest that the mechanism of control is not direct consumption (e.g., physical disruption of the benthic mats). (wilsonlab.com)
  • To test one mechanism mediating the lack of Lyngbya consumption by grass carp (i.e., chemical ecology), a feeding experiment where ground Lyngbya was fed to grass carp in agar pellets suggests that the secondary chemistry of Lyngbya prevents grass carp consumption. (wilsonlab.com)
  • Lyngbya may also produce secondary chemicals that act as feeding deterrents to fish, crabs, and other animals. (stateofwater.org)
  • Lyngbya Meneghini, Ulothrix variabilis Kutzing, and Oedogonium intermedium Wittrock are new records to Taiwan. (ncue.edu.tw)
  • She also discussed ongoing research aimed at identifying potential negative impacts for both humans and native aquatic fauna due to interactions with Lyngbya. (lgancva.com)
  • At our annual membership meeting on June 17th, Jessica Baumann, NCSU extension associate, provided us insight into the biology of Lyngbya and explained current management by the Lake Gaston Weed Control Council. (lgancva.com)
  • Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp. (ump.edu.my)
  • 11. Semiplenamides A-G, fatty acid amides from a Papua New Guinea collection of the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya semiplena. (nih.gov)
  • Structure Elucidation of Two Intriguing Neo-Debromoaplysiatoxin Derivatives from Marine Cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp. (bvsalud.org)
  • In general, grass carp did not consume Lyngbya when offered by itself pr with milfoil, regardless of carp density or size. (wilsonlab.com)
  • Terry said Big Lazer PFA is one of his favorite summertime lakes to fish because the area has so much grass - pond weed and lyngbya - around its banks. (gon.com)
  • Grass carp don't do much with the Lyngbya, so it's harder to control," said Brent Hess, WRD fisheries biologist. (gon.com)
  • Consequently, Lyngbya , as currently intended, is a polyphyletic group, probably including several cryptogenera (i.e., lineages that cannot be distinguished by morphology and / or ecology, but only using molecular methods), comprising well-delimitated clades, which lack morphological exclusive characters ( Komárek 2016 ). (e-algae.org)
  • Objective: To the effect of salinity stress on the production of microalgae (Lyngbya chlorophyll pigments in the growth medium. (ump.edu.my)
  • Most commonly, poisoning is caused by eating fish which have fed on Lyngbya or which have fed on other fish which have consumed Lyngbya. (wikipedia.org)