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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences, 2014
Radaisia gomontiana Sauvageau has been studied for their morphology from the material collected from natural habitat and from cultures. The continuous collections of the organism from nature did not show any sign of baeocyte formation. However, in the seventeenth collection, after 2 months growth in a water body, it did reveal the formation of ...
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Radaisia gomontiana Sauvageau has been studied for their morphology from the material collected from natural habitat and from cultures. The continuous collections of the organism from nature did not show any sign of baeocyte formation. However, in the seventeenth collection, after 2 months growth in a water body, it did reveal the formation of ...
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Validation of the name Stichosiphon mangle (Chroococcales, Cyanophyta)
TAXON, 1995Summary Branco, L. H. Z., Silva, S. M. F. & Sant' Anna, C. L.: Validation of the name Stichosiphon mangle (Chroococcales, Cyanophyta) . –Taxon 44: 393. 1995. – ISSN 0040‐0262.
Branco, LHZ, Silva, SMF, Santanna, C. L.
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Freshwater Cyanobacteria of North-Eastern Australia: 2. Chroococcales
Phytotaxa, 2013This volume provides the first detailed account of the Chroococcales of north-eastern Australia. It provides keys, morphological and ecological data for 6 families, 33 genera and 112 species, and photomicrographs and original illustrations to enable the identification of natural populations based on stable and recognizable characters observable with ...
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Phycologia, 2007
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the importance of microcystin loss processes in cells of Microcystis aeruginosa, either as export from the cells or intracellular breakdown, and to draw ...
Thomas Rohrlack, Per Hyenstrand
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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the importance of microcystin loss processes in cells of Microcystis aeruginosa, either as export from the cells or intracellular breakdown, and to draw ...
Thomas Rohrlack, Per Hyenstrand
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2021
In Iran, polyphasic studies of unicellular cyanobacteria are still scarce, with more emphasis being placed on filamentous cyanobacteria in paddy fields and fresh water regions. In an effort to increase the knowledge of the diversity of unicellular cyanobacteria from paddy fields in Iran, we have isolated and characterized a new unicellular ...
Bahareh, Nowruzi, Fabiana, Soares
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In Iran, polyphasic studies of unicellular cyanobacteria are still scarce, with more emphasis being placed on filamentous cyanobacteria in paddy fields and fresh water regions. In an effort to increase the knowledge of the diversity of unicellular cyanobacteria from paddy fields in Iran, we have isolated and characterized a new unicellular ...
Bahareh, Nowruzi, Fabiana, Soares
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A new species of Cyanodictyon (Cyanophyceae, Chroococcales) planktic in eutrophic lakes
Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes, 1995Cyanodictyon planctonicum nov. sp. is described as a new species of Cyanophyceae/cyanobacteria from the plankton of eutrophic lakes in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. C. planctonicum is characterized by relatively large, netlike colonies composed of pseudofilaments with rod-shaped cells. This taxon was previously identified as C.
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Stichosiphon subarcticus sp. nov. (Cyanoprokaryota, Chroococcales) from the White Sea
Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii, 2018Representatives of the genus Stichosiphon live predominantly in fresh waterbodies epiphytic on algae and higher plants. Eight species of the genus have a tropical distribution, two species were found in central European countries, three species were described from the northwest of European Russia and one species lives in the highlands of Tibet.
R. N. Beljakova, S. V. Smirnova
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Archives of Microbiology, 2007
With exception of South Africa, very little is known about the presence and abundance of toxic cyanobacteria and cyanobacterial blooms on the African continent. The close proximity between society and nature, and the use of the sparse water resources as drinking water in large parts of Africa, lead to the recognition that more knowledge on toxic ...
Sigrid, Haande +5 more
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With exception of South Africa, very little is known about the presence and abundance of toxic cyanobacteria and cyanobacterial blooms on the African continent. The close proximity between society and nature, and the use of the sparse water resources as drinking water in large parts of Africa, lead to the recognition that more knowledge on toxic ...
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On the Morphology and Life-history of a New Species of Chroococcidiopsis Geitler (Chroococcales)
Hydrobiologia, 1972Morphology and reproduction of Chroococcidiopsis mysorensis sp. nov., isolated from enrichment cultures of paddy field soils of Naganahalli (India), have been described. The taxonomic status of the genus Chroococcidiopsis has been discussed suggesting it to be placed under the order Chroococcales.
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Nova Hedwigia, 2006
The new cyanobacterial species Cyanoarbor violascens was found and described from subaerophytic habitats (wet lateritic soils) in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil. The phenotypic generic features of the population were confirmed and the genus Cyanoarbor Wang 1989 was revised with four species recognized.
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The new cyanobacterial species Cyanoarbor violascens was found and described from subaerophytic habitats (wet lateritic soils) in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil. The phenotypic generic features of the population were confirmed and the genus Cyanoarbor Wang 1989 was revised with four species recognized.
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