2021
DOI: 10.3390/bios11080279
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Characterization of Intracellular Structure Changes of Microcystis under Sonication Treatment by Polarized Light Scattering

Abstract: Cyanobacterial bloom is one of the most urgent global environmental issues, which eventually could threaten human health and safety. Sonication treatment (ST) is a potential effective method to control cyanobacteria blooms in the field. Currently, the bottleneck of extensive application of ST is the difficulty to estimate the ST effect on the cyanobacterial cells and then determine suitable ST times in the field. In this study, cyanobacterial Microcystis samples sonicated at different times were first measured… Show more

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“…The study by J. Li et al (2021) explores the use of ultrasound (US) to control cyanobacterial blooms, focusing on the intracellular structural changes in Microcystis. The research assessed the efficiency of cell removal and used transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to visualize structural changes, supplemented by polarized light measurements.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study by J. Li et al (2021) explores the use of ultrasound (US) to control cyanobacterial blooms, focusing on the intracellular structural changes in Microcystis. The research assessed the efficiency of cell removal and used transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to visualize structural changes, supplemented by polarized light measurements.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the occurrences of cyanobacterial blooms are a threat to water quality and as a result, methods have been sorted to control them in the field. The Special Issue features a report by Li et al [ 5 ] who have focused on the application of sonication for this. In their study, samples of cyanobacterial Microcystis were sonicated for differing times, and removal efficiency and changes in their morphology were investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), polarized light scattering and spectrographically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%