04957nam 2201429z- 450 991056646060332120231214133232.0(CKB)5680000000037775(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81042(EXLCZ)99568000000003777520202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCyanotoxins in BloomEver-Increasing Occurrence and Global Distribution of Freshwater Cyanotoxins from Planktic and Benthic CyanobacteriaBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (386 p.)3-0365-3922-0 3-0365-3921-2 At present, cyanobacteria and their toxins (also known as cyanotoxins) constitute a major threat for freshwater resources worldwide. Cyanotoxin occurrence in water bodies around the globe is constantly increasing, whereas emerging, less studied or completely new variants and congeners of various chemical classes of cyanotoxins, as well as their degradation/transformation products are often detected. In addition to planctic cyanobacteria, benthic cyanobacteria, in many cases, appear to be important toxin producers, although far less studied and more difficult to manage and control. This Special Issue highlights novel research results on the structural diversity of cyanotoxins from planktic and benthic cyanobacteria, as well as on their expanding global geographical spread in freshwaters.Cyanotoxins in Bloom Research & information: generalbicsscEnvironmental economicsbicsscMeiktila LakeRaphidiopsisMicrocystiscylindrospermopsindeoxycylindrospermopsinmicrocystincyanobacteriacyanopeptidesharmful bloomliquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometryglobal natural product social networking (GNPS)dereplication strategyearthquakesharmful algal bloomssedimentsediment coresco-occurrencetoxicityplasticsmetalsbiocideanatoxin-adihydroanatoxin-aTychonemaneurotoxicosiscyanotoxinsmacrophytesbenthictychoplankticreservoirMaumee BaySandusky BayPlanktothrixanatoxincyanotoxin detectionharmful cyanobacterial bloomsnext-generation biomonitoringreal-time PCRqPCRLC-MS/MSsaxitoxinESI-LC-MS/MS16S rRNA phylogenyAzoreseutrophicationlong term monitoringwater qualitymicrocystinsanabaenopeptinsmicrogininsaeruginosinsaeruginosamideSPELake Vegoritisdeep-chlorophyll layers (DCLs)cyanobacterial toxinsallelopathybioactive metaboliteshypoxiaGeorgian BaypeptideNRPSanabaenopeptinSynechococcustemperate lakescyanotoxins (CTs)microcystins (MCs)volatile organic compounds (VOCs)taste and odor (T&O) compoundsSPE-LC-MS/MSHS-SPME-GC/MSLC-qTRAP MS/MSfragmentation spectrastructure elucidationcyanobacterial metabolitesGreek freshwatersplanktonic cyanobacteriabloomsmonitoringanalysismass spectrometryLiquid Chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)fish tissueshellfishdetection methodsResearch & information: generalEnvironmental economicsKaloudis Triantafyllosedt1279732Hiskia AnastasiaedtTriantis TheodorosedtKaloudis TriantafyllosothHiskia AnastasiaothTriantis TheodorosothBOOK9910566460603321Cyanotoxins in Bloom3015910UNINA