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Plant Autotoxicity: A Review (II). Families: Chlorellaceae to Plantaginaceae
H M. Liu +3 more
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A first view on the unsuspected intragenus diversity of N‐glycans in Chlorella microalgae
Significance Statement The protein N‐glycosylation machinery of green algae has hitherto been considered as being essentially similar to that of land plants. The current work reveals a plethora of yet unknown N‐glycan structures only within the Chlorella clade – an economically relevant branch – with considerable repercussions on taxonomy and ...
Réka Mócsai +4 more
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Several strains of terrestrial algae isolated from biological soil crusts in Germany and Ukraine were identified by morphological methods as the widely distributed species Dictyosphaerium minutum (=Dictyosphaerium chlorelloides). Investigation of the phylogeny showed their position unexpectedly outside of Chlorellaceae (Trebouxiophyceae) and distantly ...
Tatiana Mikhailyuk +6 more
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SUMMARY Vampirovibrio chlorellavorus is recognized as a pathogen of commercially‐relevant Chlorella species. Algal infection and total loss of productivity (biomass) often occurs when susceptible algal hosts are cultivated in outdoor open pond systems. The pathogenic life cycle of this bacterium has been inferred from laboratory and field observations,
Blake T. Hovde +3 more
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The Extremophile Endolithella mcmurdoensis gen. et sp. nov. (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorellaceae), A New Chlorella‐like Endolithic Alga From Antarctica [PDF]
The McMurdo Dry Valleys constitute the largest ice‐free region of Antarctica and one of the most extreme deserts on Earth. Despite the low temperatures, dry and poor soils and katabatic winds, some microbes are able to take advantage of endolithic microenvironments, inhabiting the pore spaces of soil and constituting photosynthesis‐based communities ...
Teresa P. Martins +12 more
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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is the most modern technique for plankton research. The present paper deals with the taxonomy and morphology of some rare and endangered planktonic chlorophytes in relation to scanning electron microscopy.
Gour Gopal Satpati, Ruma Pal
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Impact of procedural steps and cryopreservation agents in the cryopreservation of chlorophyte microalgae. [PDF]
The maintenance of traditional microalgae collections based on liquid and solid media is labour intensive, costly and subject to contamination and genetic drift. Cryopreservation is therefore the method of choice for the maintenance of microalgae culture
Tony V L Bui +3 more
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Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity [PDF]
Background The influenza virus can cause seasonal infections with mild to severe symptoms, circulating worldwide, and it can affect people in any age group. Therefore, this infection is a serious public health problem that causes severe illness and death
Thauane Silva +16 more
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Isolation and record of new species of cyanobacteria belonged to oscillatoriaceae from Tehran province with use of different culture media [PDF]
There is a few information about microflora of Tehran Province in spite of its large surface. In this research, soils and waters of this province were studied and four new species of microalgae belongs to Nostocaceae, Oscillatoriaceae from cyanobacteria ...
N Soltani, L Baftehchi, Sh Ehsan
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Dictyosphaerium chlorelloides is a green microalga from the Chlorella clade that produces highly viscous exocellular polysaccharides. The cell wall polysaccharides of this alga have not been studied in detail. In this article, water-soluble polysaccharides from D.
Sushytskyi, L. (Leonid) +10 more
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