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dc.contributor.authorBaldia, Susana F.
dc.contributor.authorConaco, Ma. Cecilia G.
dc.contributor.authorNishijima, Toshitaka
dc.contributor.authorImanishi, Susumu
dc.contributor.authorHarada, Ken-Ichi
dc.coverage.spatialBay, Laguna deen
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-25T06:44:21Z
dc.date.available2014-03-25T06:44:21Z
dc.date.issued2003
dc.identifier.citationBaldia, S. F., Conaco, M. C. G., Nishijima, T., Imanishi, S., & Harada, K.-I. (2003). Microcystin production during algal bloom occurrence in Laguna de Bay, the Philippines. Fisheries Science, 69(1), 110-116.en
dc.identifier.issn0919-9268
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10862/1951
dc.description.abstractThe amount of microcystin in Microcystis aeruginosa bloom was investigated during the rainy season of 1999 in Laguna de Bay, the Philippines. Bloom samples taken from the West Bay and East Cove stations of the lake were studied in relation to the characteristics of environmental conditions. Four types of microcystins, microcystin-LR (MC-LR), microcystin-RR (MC-RR), 6(Z)-Adda-microcystin-RR, and 3-desmethylmicrocystin-LR were identified from the natural bloom samples among which MC-LR was the most dominant type of microcystin. Production of microcystin (88.6 µg/100 mg dried cells) was highest during the first sampling week that coincided with high water transparency and high conductivity. The occurrence of a strong typhoon during the second sampling week had changed the environment drastically, which was characterized by low water transparency, high turbidity, low water temperature, and with trace amounts of MC-LR detected at the East Cove station. Thus, toxin production over time as well as the relationship between Microcystis production and toxin concentration could not be fully evaluated.en
dc.description.sponsorshipPart of this study was conducted in Japan under a research fellowship grant by the Association of International Education, Japan (AIEJ). The senior author greatly acknowledges the AIEJ for the research fellowship. Our deep appreciation is also extended to Dr Lourdes J Cruz of the UP Marine Science Institute for her valuable comments and suggestions. Thanks are also due to Mr Rene Arcilla (BFS, SEAFDEC AQD) for his technical assistance to the study.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherJapanese Society of Fisheries Scienceen
dc.subjectCyanobacteriaen
dc.subjectmicrocystin-LRen
dc.subjectMicrocystis aeruginosaen
dc.subjectPhilippinesen
dc.titleMicrocystin production during algal bloom occurrence in Laguna de Bay, the Philippinesen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.citation.volume69
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.spage110
dc.citation.epage116
dc.citation.journalTitleFisheries Scienceen
dc.subject.asfaplankton bloomsen
dc.subject.asfatoxinsen
dc.identifier.essn1444-2906
dc.identifier.doi10.1046/j.1444-2906.2003.00594.x
dc.subject.scientificNameMicrocystis aeruginosa


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