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Cellular Auxin Transport in Algae.

open access: yesPlants (Basel), 2014
Zhang S, van Duijn B.
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Text mining tools for extracting information about microbial biodiversity in food.

open access: yesFood Microbiol, 2019
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Use of Desmidiales flora for monitoring rivers: a case of South-Hungarian waters

River Systems, 2007
The Desmidiales flora can be a very good indicator of ecological status of rivers and other water-bodies. Desmids found in rivers show the connections of the rivers with their dead- and sidearms. This seems especially important in determining the ecological status of slowly streaming waters (mainly lowland's rivers, canals, dead- and sidearms of rivers)
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Penium amplificatum status nova (Desmidiales, Streptophyta)

Phytotaxa, 2012
From extensive field studies in the Dutch province of Drenthe and comparative literature research it appeared that Penium spirostriolatum var. amplificatum differs from the nominate variety of Penium spirostriolatum not only by its capitate cell ends but also by coarser and more spiralized ridges on the cell wall and by distinctly different ecological ...
van Westen, M., Coesel, P.
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Host specificity of epiphytic diatom (Bacillariophyceae) and desmid (Desmidiales) communities

Aquatic Ecology, 2016
The nature of the relationships between host plants and associated microalgal epiphyton in freshwater ecosystems is largely undetermined. Many studies assume that the host plant, as a biologically active substrate, must have a direct influence on associated epiphytic communities, whereas other studies favor the view that host plants are a neutral ...
Mutinová, Petra Thea   +3 more
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Zieralgen (Desmidiales, Mesotaeniaceae) aus Eifelmaaren

Decheniana : Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins der Rheinlande und Westfalens, 1979
Es wurde das Vorkommen der Desmidiales (Conjugatophyceae) und der Mesotaeniaceae (Conjugatophyceae, Zygnematales) in Eifelmaaren (Pulvermaar, Weinfelder Maar, Schalkenmehrener Maar und Laacher See) untersucht. Die dort gefundenen Taxa werden diskutiert und abgebildet.
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