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Brandtia ciliaticola gen. et sp. nov. (Chlorellaceae, Trebouxiophyceae) a common symbiotic green coccoid of various ciliate species

Phycological Research, 2018
SUMMARYMany freshwater protists harbor unicellular green algae within their cells and these host‐symbiont relationships slowly are becoming better understood. Recently, we reported that several ciliate species shared a single species of symbiotic algae.
R. Hoshina   +3 more
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Polyphyletic distribution of bristle formation in Chlorellaceae: Micractinium, Diacanthos, Didymogenes and Hegewaldia gen. nov. (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta)

open access: closedPhycological Research, 2010
SUMMARYIn the traditional sense, several families of Chlorococcales sensu lato, such as Golenkiniaceae, Micractiniaceae, and Scenedesmaceae contained taxa with bristle formation, whereas the Chlorellaceae contained only genera without bristles. However, phylogenetic analyses of the small subunit (SSU) and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rDNA ...
Christina Bock   +4 more
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The freshwater alga Mucidosphaerium sphagnale (Chlorellaceae: Chlorophyta) in New Zealand: the first record outside Europe

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2017
Mucidosphaerium sphagnale, a new record for New Zealand, is reported from Awarua Wetland. The genus Mucidosphaerium has recently been separated from the well-known Dictyosphaerium, a colonial green...
P. Novis
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Genus and species concept in Chlorella and Micractinium (Chlorophyta, Chlorellaceae): genotype versus phenotypical variability under ecosystem conditions

open access: closedSIL Proceedings, 1922-2010, 2005
(2005). Genus and species concept in Chlorella and Micractinium (Chlorophyta, Chlorellaceae): genotype versus phenotypical variability under ecosystem conditions. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010: Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 170-173.
L. Krienitz   +3 more
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A new genus of soil green microalgae Edaphochloris gen. nov. (Chlorellaceae, Trebouxiophyceae)

Issues of modern algology (Вопросы современной альгологии), 2022
The problem of studying the species diversity of small single-celled green coccoid microalgae (Chlorophyta) is still relevant, since their simple and uniform cellular morphology makes it extremely difficult to correctly identify them. It is now generally
A. Temraleeva, E. Krivina, O. Boldina
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ITS1 Sequence in Some Species ofChlorella(Chlorellaceae, Chlorococcales)

open access: closedGiornale botanico italiano, 1996
Antonino Pollio   +4 more
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Zur Morphologie and Taxonomie einiger Bodenalgen (Unterfamilie Scotiellocystoideae, Chlorellaceae) aus der Algensarnm1ung in Innsbruck (ASIB, Austria)

Archiv für Protistenkunde, 1993
Summary Members of the subfamily Scotiellocystoideae FOTT 1976 are often found in terrestrial habitats and characterized by their sculptured cell wall with meridional ribs. Six isolates of the genera Scotiellopsis, Coelastrella and Graesiella from the culture collection of algae at the university of Innsbruck (Austria) have been investigated with
Elisabeth Ingolic, Georg Gärtner
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Fractionation of the water insoluble part of the heterotrophic mutant green microalga Parachlorella kessleri HY1 (Chlorellaceae) biomass: Identification and structure of polysaccharides.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2022
Leonid Sushytskyi   +9 more
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