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Cyanobacterial Assemblages Inhabiting the Apatity Thermal Power Plant Fly Ash Dumps in the Russian Arctic. [PDF]
Davydov D, Vilnet A.
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Diel expression dynamics in filamentous cyanobacteria. [PDF]
Kennedy SJ, Risser DD, Paul BG.
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Microalgae: Green Engines for Achieving Carbon Sequestration, Circular Economy, and Environmental Sustainability-A Review Based on Last Ten Years of Research. [PDF]
Hoque MM +7 more
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Inventeringsmetod för sjöhjortron (Nostoc zetterstedtii) och näcköra (Nostoc parmelioides)
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Antioxidative responses of Nostoc ellipsosporum and Nostoc piscinale to salt stress
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2018The responses of the cyanobacteria Nostoc ellipsosporum and Nostoc piscinale to salt stress during various growth stages were studied. Nostoc ellipsosporum was more NaCl tolerant and attained more biomass under salinity than N. piscinale. Accumulation of proline was detected in N. ellipsosporum under salinity stress.
Maryam Rezayian +2 more
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Necessity of Boron for Nostoc muscorum
Nature, 1952THERE are very few reports on the necessity of boron for the growth of lower plants. Koffler et al.1 found that borax increased the penicillin yields of submerged corn-steep cultures of Penicillium as well as cultures of Penicillium in synthetic medium. No definite requirement by algae for boron has yet been shown2.
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A preliminary investigation of the Nostoc punctiforme proteome
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004Nostoc punctiforme ATCC 29133 is a filamentous terrestrial cyanobacterium (prokaryote) that expresses several different phenotypes in response to environmental cues. When grown in nitrogen-deficient media the most abundant proteins in addition to phycobiliproteins were superoxide dismutase, ATP synthase, and peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases.
Stephen W, Hunsucker +4 more
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