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Lake phytoplankton status and trends: a case study from Greek lakes, Eastern Mediterranean. [PDF]
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Microeukaryotic plankton community dynamics under ecological water replenishment: Insights from eDNA metabarcoding. [PDF]
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Euglena Ettlii Wołowski Sp. Nova (Euglenophyceae)
Archiv Für Protistenkunde, 1993Summary The new species has one central chloroplast incised and slightly folded, without pyrenoid. It was found in a village pond in the Cracow-Czgstochowa Upland, Poland.
Konrad Wolowski
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Three new colorless Euglenophyceae from marine situations
Archives of Microbiology, 1962Investigation of the colorless Euglenophyceae of sandy beaches and marine sediment-water interfaces on the east and west coasts of the U.S.A. has resulted in the discovery of two new species, Sphenomonas elongata and Entosiphon cuneatiformis, and one new genus and species, Pentamonas spinifera, herein described and figured.
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Ficoflórula do Lago Amapá em Rio Branco-Acre, I: Euglenophyceae [PDF]
As Euglenophyceae da ficoflórula do Lago Amapá I, Rio Branco, Estado do Acre, Brasil, constituem uma contribuição ao inventário ficológico do Estado do Acre. Está baseada no estudo de 15 amostras coletadas com rede de plâncton e passagem de frasco aberto em meio à massa de algas, as quais foram fixadas e preservadas com solução de Transeau.
Erlei Cassiano Keppeler
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Euglenophyceae of Negro River, Uruguay, South America
Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes, 2000this paper deals with a qualitative analysis of the Class Euglenophyceae from Negro river, Uruguay South America. Samples were collected between November 1994 and February 1995. A total of 54 taxa were recorded, 3 belonging to Lepocinclis, 3 to Phacus, 26 to Strombomonas and 22 to Trachelomonas.
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Ultrastructure of Euglena anabaena var. minor (Euglenophyceae)
Phycological Research, 2000SUMMARY The freshwater green euglenoid Euglena anabaena var. minor has a pellicle with groove-ridge articulation, a chloroplast with pyrenoids doubly sheathed by two paramylon caps, and a nucleus with permanently condensed chromosomes and nucleolus. The flagellar apparatus basically resembles that of Euglena.
Woongghi Shin, Sung Min Boo, Isao Inouye
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Xanthophyceae, Euglenophyceae and Dinophyceae
2015Xanthophyceae, Euglenophyceae and Dinophyceae are among those important algal groups which are less diverse than other major groups of algae. Members of Xanthophyceae and Euglenophyceae do not contaminate water, whereas Dinoflagellates causes various types of poisoning. Many important algal members have been included and excluded in these groups due to
Dinabandhu Sahoo, Savindra Kumar
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Phycologia, 2003
Abstract Endonuclear bacteria were observed within Euglena hemichromata cells isolated from a bloom in a small pond in South Korea. Ultrastructural features of the host cell and resident bacteria are presented and a route of infection pathway into host cells proposed.
Woongghi Shin
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Abstract Endonuclear bacteria were observed within Euglena hemichromata cells isolated from a bloom in a small pond in South Korea. Ultrastructural features of the host cell and resident bacteria are presented and a route of infection pathway into host cells proposed.
Woongghi Shin
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Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2011
During a survey for marine microalgal resources, we isolated a rare marine euglenoid from the coastal waters of Qingdao, China in 2009, and established a pure culture. Electron microscopic and molecular phylogenetic (18S rDNA and 16S rDNA sequences) analyses revealed a close affinity with Eutreptiella gymnastica, a bloom-forming species.
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During a survey for marine microalgal resources, we isolated a rare marine euglenoid from the coastal waters of Qingdao, China in 2009, and established a pure culture. Electron microscopic and molecular phylogenetic (18S rDNA and 16S rDNA sequences) analyses revealed a close affinity with Eutreptiella gymnastica, a bloom-forming species.
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