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eDNA Metabarcoding Reveals Microbial Community Composition in Tropical Mangrove Forests in Makassar, Indonesia [PDF]
Mangrove ecosystems are critical coastal habitats that support diverse microbial communities essential for nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, and ecosystem stability.
Siti Halimah Larekeng +10 more
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Automated identification of soil Fungi and Chromista through Convolutional Neural Networks
Karol Struniawski +4 more
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The obligate plant parasite fungi in the family Albuginaceae are responsible for causing white rust diseases on weeds and they are rather common worldwide.
Tamás Tóth, G. J. Kövics
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The doves and pigeons constitute a taxonomic group (Columbiformes: Columbidae) of granivorous and frugivorous birds with a worldwide distribution. The current work aims to describe morphologically and molecularly a new protozoan from white-tipped doves ...
Mariana de Souza Oliveira +8 more
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A check-List of marine Protista and Chromista reported from Pakistan
The paper provides a list of recognized extant taxa with in biotic Kingdoms Protista and Chromista occurring in Pakistan coastal and deep sea waters.
Quddusi B. Kazmi
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Structural features of the amino acid sequences of Chromista nucleolin-like proteins [PDF]
AbstractNucleolins are multifunctional proteins localized in the centrosome and nucleus and involved in the processes of microtubule nucleation. Their structure is highly conserved in organisms that are evolutionarily distant from each other. The phylogeny of the kingdom Chromista was supported by marker genes, cell morphology and cytoskeletal features.
Darya P. Petrova +2 more
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Island canaries Serinus canaria (Linnaeus) are finches native to the North Atlantic Islands, however, they have a worldwide distribution in captivity due to their relevance as a pet bird. Coccidians are the most reported parasites of passerines worldwide,
Bruno Pereira Berto +6 more
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Guest edited collection: fungal evolution and diversity [PDF]
There are 5 million fungal species. However, the discovery and classification of fungi are in high flux. Modern concepts indicate that the three kingdoms of “fungi” are Chromista, Fungi and Protozoa.
Robert Russell Monteith Paterson +2 more
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Viruses of Prokaryotes, Protozoa, Fungi, and Chromista
Gustavo Fermín +2 more
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Isospora sepetibensisBerto, Flausino, Luz, Ferreira and Lopes, 2008 is a protozoan coccidian parasite (Chromista: Miozoa: Coccidiomorphea: Coccidia) that was originally described from Brazilian tanagers Ramphocelus bresilius (Linnaeus, 1766) in the ...
Jhon Lennon Genovez-Oliveira +5 more
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