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Sterols of the Charophyceae

Journal of Natural Products, 1991
William R Lusby
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Relationship between biomass and surface area of Charophyceae

Issues of modern algology (Вопросы современной альгологии), 2021
Relationships between charophytes surface area and biomass were studied in oligo-mesotrophic Naroch Lake (Belarus). To determine the surface area of Charophytes the geometric similarity method was used, preceded by dividing the thallus into separate cylindrical fragments.
Tamara A. Makarevich, Natalia V. Boreiko
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Systematik der Charophyceae

2015
Charophyceae are a class of macroscopic green algae exhibiting a complex whorlshaped thallus. They are closest related to the land plants. Their systematics is subjected to ongoing tuning based on integrative approaches combining morphology, anatomy, ontogeny, molecular phylogeny, and ecology.
Lothar Krienitz, Petra Nowak
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Lamprothamnium in Australia (Characeae, Charophyceae)

Australian Systematic Botany, 2013
Charophytes in the genus Lamprothamnium exhibit a large amount of diversity, particularly in the examples from Australia, although little of that variation has been recognised at species level in the past. The Australian members of the genus are revised here on the basis of extensive new collections, examination of specimens in herbaria and ...
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An overview of Nitella (Characeae, Charophyceae) in Australia

Australian Systematic Botany, 2009
The genus Nitella Ag. in algal family Characeae is characterised by furcate (forked) branchlets, compressed oospores (i.e. oval in cross-section), terminal antheridia and a 10-celled coronula on the oogonium. Species of Nitella are submerged plants that grow in a variety of wetland and riverine habitats.
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Ultrastructure and phylogeny of the spermatozoid ofChara vulgaris (Charophyceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1997
At maturity, spermatozoids of the green algaChara vulgaris are biflagellated, contain little cytoplasm, and coil for approximately 2 1/2 gyres within the mother cell wall. The anterior of the cell contains an ovoid headpiece anchoring two slightly staggered basal bodies that are positioned above and directly in front of approximately 30 linearly ...
Duncan, Tracy M.   +2 more
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Oospore Wall Ornamentation in the GenusTolypella(Charales, Charophyceae)

Journal of Phycology, 2012
The ultrastructural features of oospore wall ornamentation in the genusTolypellawere examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The taxonomic relationships among several species were discussed on the basis of oospore ultrastructure and measurements. In the case ofT. glomerataandT.
Jacek, Urbaniak   +2 more
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Etude isoenzymatique chez Chara globularis Thuillier (Charophyceae )

Le Journal de botanique, 1999
Isoenzymatic studies realized with Characeae (and with algae, in general) are few. The aim of the present work is to decide upon reliable methods on isoenzymatic electrophoresis applied to Chara globularis Thuillier. Samples of this species were used to test the activity of 16 enzymatic systems as well as the resolution degree obtained, by comparing ...
Simo Santalla, Pablo   +3 more
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SPERMATOGENESIS IN COLEOCHAETE PULVINATA (CHAROPHYCEAE): EARLY BLEPHAROPLAST DEVELOPMENT

American Journal of Botany, 1989
Transmission electron microscopy of serial thin sections was used to reconstruct several early developmental stages of the blepharoplast in Coleochaete pulvinata spermatids. These were compared to published studies of blepharoplast development in Charales and the closest relatives of ...
Linda E. Graham, Wyatt M. Repavich
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Chromosome numbers in Australian charophytes (Characeae, Charophyceae)

Phycologia, 2015
Abstract Over the course of a 25 year ecological and taxonomic study, the chromosomes of Australian charophytes (family Characeae) were examined and enumerated. The usual number for members of Chara was n = 14 (for dioecious species) or n = 28 (for monoecious species); although Chara braunii has always been recorded as having n = 14 despite being ...
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