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Journal Article 
Blooms bite the hand that feeds them 
Paerl, HW; Otten, TG 
2013 
Science
ISSN: 0036-8075
EISSN: 1095-9203 
American Association for the Advancement of Science 
342 
6157 
433-434 
English 
A positive feedback exists between eutrophication and the global proliferation of toxin-producing cyanobacterial blooms. 
algal bloom; cyanobacterium; dose-response relationship; eutrophication; nutrient availability; pollution effect; toxin; algal bloom; cyanobacterium; eutrophication; nonhuman; priority journal; short survey; article; bacterial gene; biosynthesis; cyanobacterium; genetics; growth, development and aging; metabolism; microbiology; Cyanobacteria; bacterial protein; microcystin; microcystin synthetase a; peptide synthase; reactive oxygen metabolite; water; Bacterial Proteins; Cyanobacteria; Genes, Bacterial; Harmful Algal Bloom; Microcystins; Peptide Synthases; Reactive Oxygen Species; Water; Water Microbiology 
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