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Genetic and morphological diversity in Chara vulgaris L. (Characeae) [PDF]
Chara vulgaris L. (Characeae) is a highly polymorphic species that plays an important ecological role in aquatic ecosystems. It grows in different regions of Iran and forms several geographical populations.
Riahi Hossein +3 more
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Within the proliferative period of spermatogenesis in Chara vulgaris, the progression throughout successive cell divisions in antheridial filaments is greatly influenced by changes in photoperiodic conditions.
Maria Kwiatkowska +2 more
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SUMMARY Transcription‐associated proteins (TAPs) fulfill multiple functions in regulatory and developmental processes and display lineage‐specific evolution. TAPscan is a comprehensive and highly reliable tool for genome‐wide TAP annotation via domain profiles.
Romy Petroll +6 more
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The dataset for charophytes from the Middle Volga Region, including Orenburg region, Penza region, Samara region, Ulyanovsk region, Chuvash Republic, Republic of Mariy El, Republic of Mordovia, Republic of Tatarstan, have been updated under study of ...
Roman E. Romanov +4 more
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Selecting submerged macrophyte species for replanting in Mediterranean eutrophic wetlands
The criteria to select submerged plant species for restoration still need further evaluations for a better understanding of their suitability prior to undertaking large plantings which represent a large effort in terms of economical and human resources ...
Maria A. Rodrigo, Nuria Carabal
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Gracilaria verrucosa and Ulva lactuca were cocultured with Crassostrea belcheri for 120 days in captivity while controls were the independent culture of these three species. The study assessed the water quality parameters, growth performance, proximate and biochemical composition of the organisms undergoing the different treatments. Moreover, they were
Sadia Afrin +7 more
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The effect of cadmium ions in two different concentrations (10-8M i 10-6M) on vegetative thallus, male (antheridia) and femele (oogonia) generative organs of Chara vulgaris L. was investigated.
Aleksandra Gosek +2 more
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Molecular evolution and interaction of ROS with ion transport for plant abiotic stresses
Through a comprehensive review of the literature and analyses of the molecular evolution and comparative genetics of ROS‐regulated proteins and Shaker‐type K+ channels, we propose that ROS‐regulated proteins are essential players in response to and adaptation to abiotic stresses in green plants.
Hanxia Yu +8 more
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Occurrence of ubiquitin during spermiogenesis in Chara vulgaris.
Experiments with an anti-ubiquitin antibody proved the presence of ubiquitin in spermatids at all spermiogenesis stages in Charta vulgaris. Its level increased before marked ultrastructural changes of spermatids correlated with disappearance of somatic proteins (histones) and appearance of protamine-type generative proteins.
M, Kwiatkowska +3 more
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ABSTRACT Egø Engsø is an artificial Danish suburban lake created in 2006, primarily for nutrient retention and flood control. Expanding submerged macrophyte cover (dominated by Stoneworts Chara spp. and Pondweeds Potamogeton spp.) attracted moulting concentrations of 600 mute swans Cygnus olor, 1100 greylag geese Anser anser and 280 Canada geese Branta
Kevin Kuhlmann Clausen +4 more
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