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A new insight into cell walls of Chlorophyta
Algal Research, 2017Abstract 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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European journal of phycology, 2021
Cladophora spp. constantly or periodically form floating and benthic mats in Crimean hypersaline lakes and lagoons. In 2017–2018, characteristics of the Cladophora mats and the microalgae on Cladophora filaments were studied employing field research and ...
A. Prazukin+5 more
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Cladophora spp. constantly or periodically form floating and benthic mats in Crimean hypersaline lakes and lagoons. In 2017–2018, characteristics of the Cladophora mats and the microalgae on Cladophora filaments were studied employing field research and ...
A. Prazukin+5 more
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PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF THE OOCYSTACEAE (CHLOROPHYTA)
Journal of Phycology, 2000The complete 18S rRNA gene sequences of three Oocystis A. Braun species (Oocystaceae) and three other chlorococcal algae, Tetrachlorella alternans (G. M. Smith) Korš. (Scenedesmaceae), Makinoella tosaensis Okada (Scenedesmaceae), and Amphikrikos cf. nanus (Fott & Heynig) Hind.
Eberhard Hegewald+2 more
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Molecular phylogeny of the Siphonocladales (Chlorophyta: Cladophorophyceae) [PDF]
The Siphonocladales are tropical to warm-temperate, marine green macro-algae characterized by a wide variety of thallus morphologies, ranging from branched filaments to pseudo-parenchymatous plants. Phylogenetic analyses of partial large subunit (LSU) rDNA sequences sampled from 166 isolates revealed nine well-supported siphonocladalean clades ...
Olivier De Clerck+4 more
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Phylogenetic studies on Scenedesmaceae (Chlorophyta)
Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes, 200018S-RNA was analysed for 17 species from 8 genera of Scenedesmaceae sensu KOMAREK et FOTT (1983) and one strain of Coelastropsis (Coelastraceae) and Coelastrella (Scotiellaceae). According to the results a subfamily Desmodesmoideae was set up, the subgenera Acutodesmus and Scenedesmus were verified and Scenedesmus (Kermatia) pupukensis was transferred ...
Eberhard Hegewald, Nobutaka Hangata
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Cryopreservation ofChlamydomonas reinhardtii(Chlorophyta)
European Journal of Phycology, 1999Cryopreserved Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cultures remained viable when frozen by cooling slowly to −55°C, then plunging into liquid nitrogen for at least 1 day of storage. High viability (>40%) was retained when cultures contained 2–10% (v/v) methanol as a cryoprotective agent prior to freezing, while dimethyl sulphoxide was ineffective.
Alexandra L. M. Crutchfield+2 more
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Phylogenetic position of the Sphaeropleaceae (Chlorophyta)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2002The complete 18S rRNA gene sequences of four Sphaeroplea C.A. Agardh strains (Sphaeropleales, Sphaeropleaceae), two Atractomorpha Hoffman strains (Sphaeropleales, Sphaeropleaceae) and two Ankyra Fott strains (Chlorococcales, Characiaceae) were determined and subjected to phylogenetic analyses.
Matthias Wolf+4 more
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Studies on the Dasycladales (Chlorophyta) of China
Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 1985A review of the previous reports on species of Dasycladales in China shows there are to data eleven species. In the present report four more unrecorded species are added to the Chinese marine flora, making a total of fifteen species belonging to three genera in two families.
C. K. Tseng, Dong Meiling
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Environmental Science and Technology, 2017
Bacteria and microalgae often coexist during the recycling of microalgal bioresources in wastewater treatment processes. Although the bacteria may compete with the microalgae for nutrients, they could also facilitate microalgal harvesting by forming ...
Dandan Zhou+6 more
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Bacteria and microalgae often coexist during the recycling of microalgal bioresources in wastewater treatment processes. Although the bacteria may compete with the microalgae for nutrients, they could also facilitate microalgal harvesting by forming ...
Dandan Zhou+6 more
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Flavonoids in the green algae (chlorophyta)
Phytochemistry, 1969Abstract A number of flavonoid C-glycosides have been isolated from the green alga Nitella Hookeri (F. Characeae). This extends the range of plants in which flavonoids are known to exist, to include the green algae.
L.J. Porter, K.R. Markham
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