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Arsenolipids in the green alga Coccomyxa (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta)

Phytochemistry, 2019
Lipid-like compounds containing a dimethylarsinoyl group, i.e. Me2As(O)-, have been identified by liquid chromatography/inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LC/ICP-MS) and non-aqueous reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (positive and/or negative high-resolution tandem electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (NARP-HPLC/HR ...
Řezanka, Tomáš   +4 more
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Comments onParallela(Chlorophyta)

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1975
Abstract Parallela novae-zelandiae E. A. Flint, hitherto recorded only from the South Island of New Zealand, has been found in a farm pond near Pokeno in the North Island.
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A new insight into cell walls of Chlorophyta

Algal Research, 2017
Abstract Green microalgae, and Chlorophyta in particular, are considered as a renewable source of valuable chemicals for biofuel, nutraceutical or pharmaceutical industries, among others. Microalgae store most of their valuable components inside the cell behind a thick and resistant cell wall.
Paul-Hubert Baudelet   +3 more
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Carotenoid Biosynthesis in Dunaliella (Chlorophyta)

2019
Carotenoids are mostly 40-carbon isoprenoids that are integral and essential components of photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes, but also membranes. In response to environmental stress, some species of Dunaliella accumulate high amounts of specific carotenoids, such as β-carotene and zeaxanthin.
EonSeon Jin, Jürgen E.W. Polle
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Effects of copper on some filamentous chlorophyta

Aquatic Botany, 1980
Abstract Algal species of the genera Spirogyra, Oedogenium, Microspora, Mougeotia, Ulothrix and Draparnaldia from Dutch ditches were cultured at various copper concentrations. Mougeotia, Microspora and Hormidium tolerated higher copper concentrations (up to 0.1 m M Cu) than the other species and accumulated less of it.
H. Hillebrand, J.A. Francke
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Additions to the genus Chlorodesmis (Chlorophyta)

Phycologia, 1969
Abstract This paper deals with the identity and nomenclature of two species of Chlorodesmis. It is the result of work done in various herbaria during 1967. The help of the Keepers of these herbaria is gratefully acknowledged.
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The genus Codium (chlorophyta) in southern Australia

Australian Journal of Botany, 1956
Fifteen species of Codium, five of which were previously undescribed, occur along the southern coast of Australia. Detailed descriptions and illustrations of all species are given, together with their distribution and notes on the habitat of each.
PC Silva, Hbs Womersley
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Accumulation of astaxanthin and lutein in Chlorella zofingiensis (Chlorophyta)

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2004
When grown photoautotrophically, Chlorella zofingiensis strain CCAP 211/14 accumulates a significant amount of valuable carotenoids, namely astaxanthin and lutein, of increasing demand for use as feed additives in fish and poultry farming, as colorants in food, and in health care products. Under standard batch-culture conditions, this microalgal strain
José Moreno   +5 more
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The pH Tolerance of Chlamydomonas applanata (Volvocales, Chlorophyta)

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2000
The effects of hydrogen ions on the growth and ultrastructure of Chlamydomonas applanata Pringsheim were examined. This species exhibits wide tolerance growing at pH values ranging from 3.4 to 8.4, with optimum growth obtained at 7.4. Growth is noticeably depressed at pH 4.4 and 3.4.
I Visviki, D Santikul
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE VOLVOCACEAE (CHLOROPHYTA)1

Journal of Phycology, 2012
This review covers essentially all aspects of the organisms in the green algal family Volvocaceae and suggests the genetic history of the various steps in their evolution from their unicellular ancestors.
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