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Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, blue-green bacteria
or cyanophyta, is a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy
through photosynthesis. They are a significant component of the
marine nitrogen cycle and an important primary producer in many
areas of the ocean, but are also found in habitats other than the
marine environment; in particular, cyanobacteria are known to occur
in both freshwater and hypersaline inland lakes. They are found in
almost every conceivable environment, from oceans to fresh water to
bare rock to soil. Cyanobacteria are the only group of organisms
that are able to reduce nitrogen and carbon in aerobic conditions,
a fact that may be responsible for their evolutionary and
ecological success. Certain cyanobacteria also produce cyanotoxins.
This new book presents a broad variety of international research on
this important organism.
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