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The HARMFUL CYANOBACTERIAL BLOOMS AND DEVELOPED CYANOPHAGES AS A BIOLOGICAL SOLUTION
Author(s) -
Anjana Chamilka Thuduhena
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
bacterial empire
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2585-9374
DOI - 10.36547/be.2019.2.1.6-9
Subject(s) - cyanobacteria , algal bloom , aquatic ecosystem , fish kill , biology , ecosystem , plankton , environmental science , ecology , fishery , phytoplankton , nutrient , bacteria , genetics
  Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal blooms (CHABs) cause devastating impacts to fisheries, tourism, public health and ecosystem around the world, and have increased in frequency. Cyanobacterial blooms occur in fresh water and marine environments, producing a variety of toxins, and poisoning risks to humans and animals. Chemicals can be used to kill cyanobacteria. Unfortunately, many of these chemicals are toxic to other forms of life, including fish and organisms they eat. The use of chemicals in natural lakes could create more problems than they solve, is not permitted. Cyanophage is a double-stranded DNA virus that infects cyanobacteria and is detected in both freshwater and marine environments as a biological solution developed Cyanophages can use for long term treatment options.   Key words:   Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal blooms, Cyanophage, DNA Viruses  

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