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    Cyanobacteria, cyanotoxins, and their histopathological effects on fish tissues in Fehérvárcsurgó reservoir, Hungary

    Cyanobacteria are important members of lake plankton, but they have the ability to form blooms and produce cyanotoxins and thus cause a number of adverse effects. Freshwater ecosystems around the world have be...

    Damjana Drobac Backović, Nada Tokodi in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2021)

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    In vitro germination and seedling development of two European orchid species, Himantoglossum jankae Somlyay, Kreutz & Óvári and Spiranthes spiralis (L.) Chevall.

    New protocols for successful asymbiotic seed germination of two European orchid species, Himantoglossum jankae Somlyay, Kreutz & Óvári and Spiranthes spiralis (L.) Chevall., were established in this study. The in...

    Jovana Dulić, Mirjana Ljubojević in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology … (2019)

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    Cyanobacteria and loess—an underestimated interaction

    Biocrusts are important functional units in dryland ecosystems. Regarded as ecosystem engineers, cyanobacteria in biocrusts contribute several major physico-chemical and biological processes. However, the role...

    Zorica Svirčev, Tamara Dulić, Igor Obreht, Geoffrey A. Codd in Plant and Soil (2019)

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    Cyanobacteria and Algae of Biological Soil Crusts

    Filamentous cyanobacteria are the key organisms in biological soil crust formation in all biomes of the world. However, especially in temperate, arctic, and high alpine regions, as well as in few dry Savannah ...

    Burkhard Büdel, Tamara Dulić in Biological Soil Crusts: An Organizing Prin… (2016)