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Collection and Processing of Microalgae from Coralloid Roots of Cycads

Methods and protocols in food science
Ilavarasu Anbarasu   +3 more
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Rhizopalmoxylon singulare sp. nov. - coralloid palm roots from the Late Cretaceous Deccan Intertrappean beds of Nawargaon, India

Journal of Palaeosciences, 2009
Permineralized coralloid aerial palm roots forming a thick compact mantle have been described from the Deccan Intertrappean beds of Nawargaon, Maharashtra, India. A medium sized root exhibits rhizodermis, thick exodermis, thin outer and wide inner cortex; fibers in the inner cortex; air cavities in 3-7 concentric rings in the middle zone of inner ...
S.D. Bonde, S.V. Chate, P.G. Gamre
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Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation by Coralloid Roots of the Cycad Macrozamia riedlei : Physiological Characteristics and Ecological Significance

Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 1976
'Coralloid' roots containing blue-green algae occur commonly on the upper root stocks of M. riedlei in natural habitat in Western Australia. Each coralloid mass persists for several seasons; replacement sets form at irregular intervals, especially after fire.
J Halliday, JS Pate
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In situ studies of the ultrastructure of the Cyanobacteria in the coralloid roots of Encephalartos arenarius, E. transvenosus and E. woodii (Cycadales)

Phycologia, 1989
Abstract Cyanobionts (Nostoc spp.) of Encephalartos have the same general ultrastructure as the free-living Nostoc spp. However, differences between the cyanobionts of the different cycad species were observed. The cyanobiont of E. transvenosus lacks a sheath and gas vesicles. Plate-filament arrays are not present in the cyanobiont of E.
L. Joubert, N. Grobbelaar, J. Coetzee
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A light and electron microscopic study of blue-green algae growing in the coralloid-roots of Encephalartos altensteinii and in culture

Phycologia, 1975
Abstract Cyanophyceae living in the coralloid-roots of the cycad Encephalartos altensteinii cultivated in the Botanical Gardens of Naples (Italy) and grown in culture have been studied by light and electron microscopy. The cells of the coralloids do not appear to be invaded by bacteria and the Cyanophyceae are localized in the intercellular spaces ...
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Cyanobionts from cycad coralloid roots

Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes, 1996
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Nitrogen and Carbon Metabolism in Coralloid Roots of Cycads

The Biology, Structure, and Systematics of the Cycadales: Proceedings of the Symposium CYCAD 87, 1990
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