Cyanotoxin accumulation and growth patterns of biocrust communities under variable environmental conditions
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Published:2024-09
Issue:
Volume:23
Page:100199
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ISSN:2590-1710
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Container-title:Toxicon: X
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Toxicon: X
Author:
Chatziefthimiou Aspassia D.ORCID,
Metcalf James S.,
Glover William B.,
Powell James T.,
Banack Sandra A.,
Cox Paul A.,
Ladjimi Moncef,
Sultan Ali A.,
Chemaitelly Hiam,
Richer Renee A.
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