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. 2015 Nov 17;6:1254. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.01254

Table 3.

Biological control of some common cyanotoxins by different bacterial isolates.

Bacterial isolates Strains Microcystin variants Reference
Arthrobacter sp. C6, F7, F10, R1, R4, R6, R9 LR Manage et al., 2009; Lawton et al., 2011
Bacillus nanhaiencis K-W 39 LR Zhang et al., 2015
Brevibacterium sp. F3 LR Manage et al., 2009; Lawton et al., 2011
Bacillus sp. AMRI-03, EMB LR, RR Alamri, 2010; Hu et al., 2012
Bordetella sp. MC-LTH1 LR, RR Yang et al., 2014a
Methylobacillus sp. J10 LR, RR Hu et al., 2009
Microbacterium sp. DC8 LR Ramani et al., 2012
Novosphingobium sp. THN1 LR Jiang et al., 2011
Ochrobactrum sp. FDT5 LR Jing et al., 2014
Pseudomonas aeruginosa LR Lemes et al., 2015
Rhizobium gallicum DC7 LR Ramani et al., 2012
Rhodococcus sp. C1, C3 LR Manage et al., 2009; Lawton et al., 2011
Sphingomonas sp. MD-1 LR, RR, YR Saito et al., 2003
Sphingomonas sp. 7CY LR, RR, LY, LW, LF Ishii et al., 2004
Sphingopyxis sp. LH21 LR, LA Ho et al., 2007
Sphingopyxis sp. C-1 LR, RR Okano et al., 2009
Sphingopyxis sp. USTB-05 RR, YR Wang et al., 2010; Xu et al., 2015
Stenotrophomonas sp. EMS LR, RR Chen et al., 2010
Stenotrophomonas acidaminiphila MC-LTH2 LR, RR Yang et al., 2014b