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Bioprocess and biosystems engineering (Print), 2018
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The Thermophilic Blue-green Algae
1978I have discussed in Chapter 3 in a general way the thermophilic blue-green algae. Here I propose to discuss the biology and ecology of those blue-green algae that live around the upper temperature limits. An excellent review on the whole group of thermophilic blue-green algae has been provided by Castenholz (1969a), but a few key concepts have arisen ...
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SIMPLE CONDITIONS FOR GROWTH OF UNICELLULAR BLUE‐GREEN ALGAE ON PLATES 1, 2
Journal of Phycology, 1968M. M. Allen
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Low Nitrogen to Phosphorus Ratios Favor Dominance by Blue-Green Algae in Lake Phytoplankton
Science, 1983V. Smith
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Control of sporulation in a blue-green alga
Developmental Biology, 1965Abstract Sporulation of the blue-green alga Anabaena cylindrica Lemm. generally ensues adjacent to heterocysts, in strings of from one to several cells. As a preliminary to an attempt to test whether heterocysts help to initiate sporulation of cells adjacent to them, environmental conditions conducive to rapid, sure sporulation adjacent to ...
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Phycobiliproteins: A Novel Green Tool from Marine Origin Blue-Green Algae and Red Algae.
Protein Peptide Letters, 2017Rashmi Chandra +2 more
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Development of a UV laser-induced fluorescence lidar for monitoring blue-green algae in Lake Suwa.
Applied Optics, 2014Yasunori Saito +4 more
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Blue‐green algae (cyanobacteria)
Medical Journal of Australia, 1992Bin Jalaludin, Wayne Smith
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NUTRITION AND GROWTH OF SEVERAL BLUE‐GREEN ALGAE
, 1955W. A. Kratz, J. Myers
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