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The ultrastructure of Chroomonas mesostigmatica Butcher (Cryptophyceae)
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1969The detailed fine structure of a pigmented marine member of the Cryptophyceae is reported for the first time. The flagella are similar to those of other cryptomonads which have been studied but the root system is probably less complicated. The ejectosomes (trichocysts) have the typical structure but are present in fewer numbers than in many other ...
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Observations on some new and interesting Cryptophyceae
Nordic Journal of Botany, 1991Three new varieties and two new combinations of marine Cryptophyceae are described: Proteomonas pseudobaltica comb, nov., P. pseudobaltica var. leonardiana var. nov., Pyrenomonas salina
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Bacteriophage-like particles in endocytic bacteria of Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae)
Phycologia, 1990Abstract A species of Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae) from the Collection of Algal Cultures at G6ttingen was found to contain endocytic bacteria, both confined in peribacterial vacuoles and non-membrane-bound. Some of the latter contained bacteriophage-like particles.
E. Schnepf, M. Melkonian
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Archiv für Protistenkunde, 1983
Summary Phyllomitus apiculatus is a euplanktic organism recorded in oligotrophic as well as in polytrophic lakes.Maximum densities developed during or immediately after dense diatom populations, especially those of Melosira islandica ssp.helvetica.During summer months Phyllomitus apiculatus is found only in hypolimnetic water layers in deep lakes ...
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Summary Phyllomitus apiculatus is a euplanktic organism recorded in oligotrophic as well as in polytrophic lakes.Maximum densities developed during or immediately after dense diatom populations, especially those of Melosira islandica ssp.helvetica.During summer months Phyllomitus apiculatus is found only in hypolimnetic water layers in deep lakes ...
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Cryptomonas ovata Ehrenberg (Cryptophyceae) and some related species
Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes, 2003Cryptomonas ovata EHRENB., the type species of the genus Cryptomonas, is a rather sizeable species (31-45-80? μm long) with conspicuously crosswise flattened cells. Two varieties have been discerned: C. ovata var. ovata. with dorsoventrally flattened cells and C. ovata var. splendida (CZOSNOWSKI) comb. nova, flattened laterally.
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Bjornbergiella, a New Genus of Cryptophyceae from Hawaiian Soil
Phycologia, 1966Abstract Bjornbergiella hawaiiensis gen. et sp. nov. (Cryptophyceae) is described from a soil sample gathered in the proximity of Kaunaoa, Hawaii.
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Struktur, Entwicklung und Abbau von Trichocysten inCryptomonas undHemiselmis (Cryptophyceae)
Protoplasma, 1970Die Trichocysten der Cryptophyceen bestehen im Ruhezustand aus ein oder zwei zylindrischen Korpern mit einer konischen Aushohlung auf beiden bzw. einer Seite, einem Zentralkorper und einer umgebenden dreischichtigen Membran. Die zylindrischen Korper sind aus einem Band mit langsam zunehmender Breite und 30–40 a Dicke in dichter spiraliger Aufrollung ...
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Characterization of Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes from a Cryptophycea: Cryptomonas Rufescens
1984Phycoerythrin and chlorophyll C2 are the accessory piqments for photosynthesis in the Cryptophycea (Lichtle et al. 1980).
C. Lichtlé, J. C. Duval
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Observations on the genus Plagioselmis (Cryptophyceae)
Cryptogamie. Algologie, 1994G Novarino, I A N Lucas, S Morrall
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