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Cyanobacteria and ultraviolet radiation (UVR) stress: Mitigation strategies

Abstract Cyanobacteria are primitive photosynthetic oxygen-evolving prokaryotes that appeared on the Earth when there was no ozone layer to protect them from damaging ultraviolet radiation (UVR). UVR has both direct and indirect effects on the cyanobacteria due to absorption by biomolecules and UVR-...

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Published in:Ageing research reviews 2010-04, Vol.9 (2), p.79-90
Main Authors: Singh, Shailendra P, Häder, Donat-P, Sinha, Rajeshwar P
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