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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
Georg Gärtner, Elisabeth Ingolić
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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
Georg Gärtner, Elisabeth Ingolić
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Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2017
AbstractThe Parachlorella clade was put forward as a group within the family Chlorellaceae in 2004. Recent molecular analyses have revealed that Dictyosphaerium morphotype algae form several independent lineages within the Parachlorella clade, and new genera and species have been established.
Huiyin Song +6 more
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AbstractThe Parachlorella clade was put forward as a group within the family Chlorellaceae in 2004. Recent molecular analyses have revealed that Dictyosphaerium morphotype algae form several independent lineages within the Parachlorella clade, and new genera and species have been established.
Huiyin Song +6 more
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Phycological Research, 2018
SUMMARYRecently, the genus name Brandtia Hoshina was given for a chlorellacean symbiotic alga residing in some ciliate species. However, it was found that Brandtia Hoshina 2017 is an illegitimate later homonym of Brandtia Kunth 1831. Therefore, a replacement name, Carolibrandtia nom. nov., for Brandtia Hoshina is here proposed.
Ryo Hoshina, Takashi Nakada
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SUMMARYRecently, the genus name Brandtia Hoshina was given for a chlorellacean symbiotic alga residing in some ciliate species. However, it was found that Brandtia Hoshina 2017 is an illegitimate later homonym of Brandtia Kunth 1831. Therefore, a replacement name, Carolibrandtia nom. nov., for Brandtia Hoshina is here proposed.
Ryo Hoshina, Takashi Nakada
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Phytohormone effects on cell division inChlorella pyrenoidosa chick (TX-7-11-05) (chlorellaceae)
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 1987Phytohormone effects on cell division of synchronous cultures ofChlorella pyrenoidosa (TX-7-11-05) were studied under different photo flux densities. The time required for initiation of incipient cell division was reduced significantly by treatment with kinetin (6-furfurylaminopurine), gibberellic acid, and indole-3-acetic acid.
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Phycologia, 2018
The Chlorellaceae is a family in the order Chlorellales that includes mostly coccoid algae of minute sizes, and a portion of this family was separated into two sister groups (the Chlorella clade an...
Huiyin Song +6 more
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The Chlorellaceae is a family in the order Chlorellales that includes mostly coccoid algae of minute sizes, and a portion of this family was separated into two sister groups (the Chlorella clade an...
Huiyin Song +6 more
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Phycological 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 ...
Pröschold, Thomas +3 more
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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 ...
Pröschold, Thomas +3 more
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Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 2018
A potential novel genus of microalgae was isolated from swine wastewater. According to a phylogenetic analysis of 18S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences, as well as the ITS2 secondary structure, this strain was designated as Chlorellaceae sp. P5.
Yin-Ling Chiang +8 more
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A potential novel genus of microalgae was isolated from swine wastewater. According to a phylogenetic analysis of 18S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences, as well as the ITS2 secondary structure, this strain was designated as Chlorellaceae sp. P5.
Yin-Ling Chiang +8 more
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Potential of Chlorellacea as Energy Sources Under Balanced Nutrient Limitation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Adriana Ramirez Romero +5 more
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Chlorellaceae Feedstock Selection under Balanced Nutrient Limitation
Fermentation, 2022Adriana Ramírez-Romero +2 more
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