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1977
The blue-green algae represent a unique stage in the evolution of plant life. The cyanophyta are clearly procaryotic organisms and so they might well be called blue-green bacteria. However they are the only procaryotes able to produce oxygen from water so their photosynthetic activity is like that of the higher plants (Krogmann, 1973).
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The blue-green algae represent a unique stage in the evolution of plant life. The cyanophyta are clearly procaryotic organisms and so they might well be called blue-green bacteria. However they are the only procaryotes able to produce oxygen from water so their photosynthetic activity is like that of the higher plants (Krogmann, 1973).
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Blue‐green algae (cyanobacteria)
Medical Journal of Australia, 1992B, Jalaludin, W, Smith
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Green Chemistry in the Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals
Chemical Reviews, 2022Supratik Kar, Hans Sanderson, Kunal Roy
exaly
Probabilistic feasibility space of scaling up green hydrogen supply
Nature Energy, 2022Adrian Odenweller +2 more
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