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Branching angles in the modulation of plant architecture: Molecular mechanisms, dynamic regulation, and evolution. [PDF]
Yun C, Ma W, Feng J, Li L.
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Anti-biofilm activity of marine algae-derived bioactive compounds. [PDF]
Behzadnia A, Moosavi-Nasab M, Oliyaei N.
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Charophyta: their use in paleolimnology
Journal of Paleolimnology, 1994Charophyta are common algae in limnic waters from many regions and are an interesting group from an evolutionary point-of-view, as they are believed to be related to the Chlorophyceae and land plants. Paleontological-botanical systematics are discussed, taking into consideration some new advances.
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Rates of evolution of Charophyta in Phanerozoic
Bulletin De La Société Botanique De France Actualités Botaniques, 1991SummaryRecent methods of research in taxonomic evolution of organic elements may be applied to Charophyta. The most reliable elementary taxonomic unit is the genus. The average absolute speed of its appearance and extinction Is about 0,3 genus in 1 M years.
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The Triassic Charophyta of Western Kazakhstan
Bulletin De La Société Botanique De France Actualités Botaniques, 1991SummaryThe various conceptions of the systematics of the family Porocharaceae are discussed in relation with the author's point of view. The separate species allow the distinction of four biostratigraphic zones in the West Kazakhstan area. The species and genera distribution is related to the depth and salinity of the environment.
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Actin Phylogeny in the Charophyta
Journal of Phycology, 2002AbstractPhotosynthetic green plants, the Viridiplantae, are composed of two distinct lineages, the Chlorophyta and Charophyta. The Chlorophyta include the Chlorophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae, Ulvophyceae and most prasinophytes. The Charophyta include the Mesostigmatales, the traditional charophycean green algal orders Chlorokybales, Klebsormidiales ...
J. D. Lewandowski, C. F. Delwiche
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