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Molecular identification of Isospora coerebae Berto, Flausino, Luz, Ferreira amp; Lopes, 2010 (Chromista: Miozoa: Eimeriidae) from the bananaquit Coereba flaveola (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes: Thraupidae: Coerebinae) from Brazil.

Zootaxa, 2022
Isospora coerebae Berto, Flausino, Luz, Ferreira Lopes, 2010 is a coccidian protozoan described from bananaquits Coereba flaveola (Linnaeus, 1758), on Marambaia Island, which is located on the southeastern Brazilian coast.
C. N. Ortúzar-Ferreira   +9 more
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The Kingdom Chromista

open access: closed, 1990
Abstract The Chromista is one of six ultrastructurally distinct eukaryote kingdoms; all chromists have epiciliary retronemes (formerly called thrust-reversing tubular mastigonemes) and/or chloroplasts located inside the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Tony Smith
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Chromista

2022
Gomphonema firmum Skvortzow 1937, Philippine J. Sci. 62: 353, fig. 10: 12. LM (Figs. 1–13). The valves are heteropolar, clavate-lanceolate with broadly rounded poles almost equal in width; the broadest portion of the valve is near the central area, length 54–125 µm, width 16.5–21 µm.
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Morphological and molecular identification of Isospora massardi Lopes, Berto, Luz, Galvão, Ferreira & Lopes, 2014 (Chromista: Miozoa: Eimeriidae) from thrushes Turdus spp. (Passeriformes: Turdidae) in South America

open access: closedParasitology international, 2019
Jhon Lennon Genovez-Oliveira   +7 more
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Revision of Plasmopara (Chromista, Peronosporales) parasitic on Geraniaceae

open access: closedMycological Research, 2006
Following a phenetic and phylogenetic analysis, five species of Plasmopara are recognized on Geraniaceae: P. pusilla and P. geranii-sylvatici in Eurasia, P. geranii in North America, P. praetermissa sp. nov. in Eurasia and North America, and P. wilsonii sp. nov. in North America and Far East Asia.
Hermann Voglmayr   +2 more
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Evolutionary analysis revealed the horizontal transfer of the Cyt b gene from Fungi to Chromista.

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014
In this study, the cytochrome b (Cyt b) amino acid sequences were analyzed in 50 organisms covering all 5 kingdoms of eukaryotes. Six conserved domains, i.e., heme bL binding sites, heme bH binding sites, Qo binding sites, Qi binding sites, the interchain domain interface, and the intrachain domain interface were found in all investigated sequences ...
L. Yin   +6 more
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Peronospora-like fungi (Chromista, Peronosporales) parasitic on Brassicaceae and related hosts

open access: closedNova Hedwigia, 2002
The genus Peronospora is emended and its type species, P. rumicis, is redescribed and illustrated. A new genus, Hyaloperonospora Constant., with 6 new combinations (H. floerkeae, H. lepidii-perfoliati, H. lunariae, H. niessleana, H.
O. Constantinescu, Jamshid Fatehi
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A new downy-mildew of the Rosaceae: Peronospora oblatispora sp. nov. (Chromista, Peronosporales)

open access: closedNova Hedwigia, 2007
Peronospora oblatispora sp. nov., parasitic on Potentilla chrysantha, P. paradoxa, P. supina and Aphanes microcarpa, is described from 11 specimens collected in France, Korea and Romania. By its oblate conidia it differs morphologically from both P. sparsa and P. potentillae.
Choi Young-Joon, O. Constantinescu
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Hydrurus foetidus (Chromista, Chrysophyceae): A large freshwater chromophyte alga in laboratory culture

Phycological Research, 2011
SUMMARYThe psychrophilic freshwater alga Hydrurus foetidus (Villars) Trevisan has previously resisted laboratory culturing in liquid media. We investigated the use of microbiological techniques adapted to specific requirement for low temperature and high turbulence of the alga. We found that successful culturing required cleaning steps, where pieces of
D. Klaveness, E. Lindstrøm
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