Search for dissertations about: "Cyanobacteria"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 182 swedish dissertations containing the word Cyanobacteria.
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11. Recruitment from resting stages among bloom-forming cyanobacteria
Abstract : Cyanobacteria are known to form heavy blooms in eutrophicated freshwaters and also form resting stages, associated with the sediments, during harsh growth conditions. These resting stages can serve as inoculum for pelagic populations and function as a potential source for bloom formations. READ MORE
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12. Metabolic engineering strategies to increase n-butanol production from cyanobacteria
Abstract : The development of sustainable replacements for fossil fuels has been spurred by concerns over global warming effects. Biofuels are typically produced through fermentation of edible crops, or forest or agricultural residues requiring cost-intensive pretreatment. READ MORE
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13. Development of robust cyanobacterial strains for biotechnological applications : Stress tolerance and cell-specific expression in heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria
Abstract : Synthetic biology tools can be used to exploit potential applications of cyanobacteria, promising photosynthetic hosts for production of fuels and chemicals. Specific genetic tools are needed for the development of robust cyanobacterial strains for bioengineering. READ MORE
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14. Effects and Dynamics of Insertion Sequences in the Evolution of Cyanobacteria
Abstract : Cyanobacteria are globally widespread and ecologically highly significant photoautotrophic microorganisms, with diverse geno- and phenotypic characters unprecedented among prokaryotes. This phylum embraces representatives with an exclusive adaptability in highly specialized environments, from oligotrophic ocean waters to the interior of cells in symbiotic plants, the most extreme being the chloroplasts. READ MORE
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15. On the ecophysiology of Baltic cyanobacteria focusing on bottom-up factors
Abstract : Cyanobacterial blooms in the Baltic Sea are dominated by diazotrophic cyanobacteria, i.e. Aphanizomenon sp. and Nodularia spumigena. READ MORE