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Nelumbo, 2022
Thirty six taxa of Euglenophytes belonging to the genera Phacus Dujardin (16 taxa), Trachelomonas Ehrenberg (15 taxa) & Strombomonas Delfandre (5 taxa) have been described and illustrated in this paper. They have been recorded from different eutrophic localities of West Bengal occurring in four districts (Purba Bardhaman, Alipur Duar, Jalpaiguri ...
Jay Mal, Jai Prakash Keshri
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Thirty six taxa of Euglenophytes belonging to the genera Phacus Dujardin (16 taxa), Trachelomonas Ehrenberg (15 taxa) & Strombomonas Delfandre (5 taxa) have been described and illustrated in this paper. They have been recorded from different eutrophic localities of West Bengal occurring in four districts (Purba Bardhaman, Alipur Duar, Jalpaiguri ...
Jay Mal, Jai Prakash Keshri
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Phacus limnophila var. swirenkoi J. Juran 2017, comb. nov.
2017Published as part of Juráň, Josef, 2017, The checklist of photosynthetic euglenoids (order Euglenales) of the Czech Republic: ecology, taxonomy, distribution, pp.
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Journal of Phycology, 2001
Phacus trypanon Pochmann is a photosynthetic euglenoid that is known to have typical characteristics of the Euglenales. The ultrastructure of P. trypanon was examined with particular attention being given to the striated fibers of both the basal body complex and feeding apparatus and microtubule arrangement.
Woongghi Shin, Sung Min Boo
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Phacus trypanon Pochmann is a photosynthetic euglenoid that is known to have typical characteristics of the Euglenales. The ultrastructure of P. trypanon was examined with particular attention being given to the striated fibers of both the basal body complex and feeding apparatus and microtubule arrangement.
Woongghi Shin, Sung Min Boo
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Journal of Phycology, 2012
One of the foremost issues in the field of algal taxonomy is the inability to acquire, grow, and sequence new taxa. This problem is particularly true in the study of photosynthetic euglenoids where most of the distinct taxa in culture collections have been sequenced, and many other taxa of interest have been resistant to culturing, and thus, sequencing.
Matthew S, Bennett, Richard E, Triemer
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One of the foremost issues in the field of algal taxonomy is the inability to acquire, grow, and sequence new taxa. This problem is particularly true in the study of photosynthetic euglenoids where most of the distinct taxa in culture collections have been sequenced, and many other taxa of interest have been resistant to culturing, and thus, sequencing.
Matthew S, Bennett, Richard E, Triemer
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Journal of Phycology, 2014
The photosynthetic euglenoid genus Phacus is commonly found in freshwater; it is characterized by a rigid to semi‐rigid cell, usually flat with numerous small discoid chloroplasts without pyrenoids. To understand the phylogenetic relationships among Phacus species, we used combined cytoplasmic SSU and LSU rDNA and plastid‐encoded SSU and LSU rDNA ...
Jong Im, Kim, Woongghi, Shin
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The photosynthetic euglenoid genus Phacus is commonly found in freshwater; it is characterized by a rigid to semi‐rigid cell, usually flat with numerous small discoid chloroplasts without pyrenoids. To understand the phylogenetic relationships among Phacus species, we used combined cytoplasmic SSU and LSU rDNA and plastid‐encoded SSU and LSU rDNA ...
Jong Im, Kim, Woongghi, Shin
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Phacus quinquemarginatus sp. nov., (Protozoa, Mastigophora, Euglenoidina)
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1942Theodore L. Jahn, Fae M. Shawhan
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A Survey of the Genus Phacus Dujardin (Protozoa; Euglenoidina)
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1943Charles F. Allegre, Theodore Louis Jahn
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