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Gary Jones
Gary Jones
International Advisor & Adjunct Professor, University of Canberra
Verified email at iwra.org
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Cyanobacterial toxins
K Sivonen, G Jones
Toxic cyanobacteria in water: a guide to their public health consequences …, 1999
25351999
Release and degradation of microcystin following algicide treatment of a Microcystis aeruginosa bloom in a recreational lake, as determined by HPLC and protein phosphatase …
GJ Jones, PT Orr
Water research 28 (4), 871-876, 1994
7121994
Relationship between microcystin production and cell division rates in nitrogen-limited Microcystis aeruginosa cultures
PT Orr, GJ Jones
Limnology and Oceanography 43 (7), 1604-1614, 1998
6171998
Enzymatic pathway for the bacterial degradation of the cyanobacterial cyclic peptide toxin microcystin LR.
DG Bourne, GJ Jones, RL Blakeley, A Jones, AP Negri, P Riddles
Applied and environmental microbiology 62 (11), 4086-4094, 1996
5961996
Degradation of the cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystin by aquatic bacteria
GJ Jones, DG Bourne, RL Blakeley, H Doelle
Natural toxins 2 (4), 228-235, 1994
4271994
Cellular microcystin content in N-limited Microcystis aeruginosa can be predicted from growth rate
BM Long, GJ Jones, PT Orr
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67 (1), 278-283, 2001
4082001
Characterisation of a gene cluster involved in bacterial degradation of the cyanobacterial toxin microcystin LR
DG Bourne, P Riddles, GJ Jones, W Smith, RL Blakeley
Environmental toxicology 16 (6), 523-534, 2001
3782001
Isolation and toxicity of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii from an ornamental lake
PR Hawkins, NR Chandrasena, GJ Jones, AR Humpage, IR Falconer
Toxicon 35 (3), 341-346, 1997
3361997
Australia State of the Environment 2006. independent report to the Australian Government Minister for the Environment and Heritage
RJS Beeton, K Buckley, GJ Jones, MD Morgan, RE Reichelt, D Trewin, ...
Department of Environment and Heritage, 2006
2652006
Bioaccumulation of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins from the cyanobacterium Anabaena circinalis by the freshwater mussel Alathyria condola
AP Negri, GJ Jones
Toxicon 33 (5), 667-678, 1995
2511995
Waterplants in Australia
GR Sainty, SWL Jacobs, G Jones, C Payne
Sainty and associates, 1994
241*1994
Biodegradation of the cyanobacterial toxin microcystin LR in natural water and biologically active slow sand filters
DG Bourne, RL Blakeley, P Riddles, GJ Jones
Water Research 40 (6), 1294-1302, 2006
2382006
Transitions between Aulacoseira and Anabaena dominance in a turbid river weir pool
BS Sherman, IT Webster, GJ Jones, RL Oliver
Limnology and Oceanography, 1902-1915, 1998
2271998
Sheep mortality associated with paralytic shellfish poisons from the cyanobacterium Anabaena circinalis
AP Negri, GJ Jones, M Hindmarsh
Toxicon 33 (10), 1321-1329, 1995
2171995
Genetic, morphological, and toxicological variation among globally distributed strains of Nodularia (Cyanobacteria)
CJS Bolch, PT Orr, GJ Jones, SI Blackburn
Journal of phycology 35 (2), 339-355, 1999
1931999
Effects of copper and zinc on growth, morphology, and metabolism of Asterionella japonica (Cleve) 1
NS Fisher, GJ Jones, DM Nelson
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 51 (1), 37-56, 1981
1911981
Photocatalytic degradation of the blue green algal toxin microcystin-LR in a natural organic-aqueous matrix
AJ Feitz, TD Waite, GJ Jones, BH Boyden, PT Orr
Environmental science & technology 33 (2), 243-249, 1999
1781999
Persistence and degradation of cyanobacterial paralytic shellfish poisons (PSPs) in freshwaters
GJ Jones, AP Negri
Water research 31 (3), 525-533, 1997
1401997
Effect of culture and bloom development and of sample storage on paralytic shellfish poisons in the cyanobacterium Anabaena circinalis
AP Negri, GJ Jones, SI Blackburn, Y Oshima, H Onodera
Journal of phycology 33 (1), 26-35, 1997
1391997
TRACE METAL REDUCTION BY PHYTOPLANKTON: THE ROLE OF PLASMALEMMA REDOX ENZYMES1,2
GJ Jones, BP Palenik, FMM Morel
Journal of Phycology 23, 237-244, 1987
1391987
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