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[PDF] Biology of Algae | The PhycoLab - The University of AlabamaThe green algae or Chlorophyta are a diverse group with a wide range of morphologies. Unicellular, colonial, filamentous and parenchymatous thalli are some ...
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Schematic overview of the current classification of Chlorophyta into...The monophyletic core Chlorophyta currently comprises fi ve classes: Chlorophyceae, Ulvophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae, Pedinophyceae, and Chlorodendrophyceae ( ...
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Evidence of Coexistence of C3 and C4 Photosynthetic Pathways in ...May 16, 2012 · Green algae are known to generally perform C 3 photosynthesis, but recent metabolic labeling and genome sequencing data suggest that they may also perform C 4 ...
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The green algae CO2 concentrating mechanism and ... - NatureJun 17, 2025 · Because of its inhibitory effect on the Calvin cycle, 2-PG is metabolized and recycled through photorespiration. Photorespiration consists ...
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Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bicarbonate ... - FrontiersMar 28, 2022 · In the present study, different microalgae were isolated from wastewater environment and evaluated for higher growth and lipid accumulation.
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Chlorella strains from hot springs tolerant to high temperature and ...Unicellular green algal strains, identified as species of Chlorella (Chlorophyta), were isolated from hot springs in Japan.Missing: chlorophyte examples
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Uncovering New Diversity of Photosynthetic Microorganisms from ...New taxa and lineages of green algae are discovered every year, due to the use of molecular tools in combination with the traditional morphological taxonomy.
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Phylogeny and Ecology of Trebouxia Photobionts From Bolivian ...Mar 28, 2022 · About 90% of the lichen-forming fungal species (mycobionts) are associated with green photobionts belonging to Chlorophyta (Tschermak-Woess, ...
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[PDF] Comparing Trebouxia diversity in lichen genera sympatric with the ...Jun 14, 2022 · Trebouxia (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) is a common lichen photobiont found in association with over 20% of lichen forming fungi around the ...
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Full article: A synopsis of green-algal lichen symbionts with an ...Mar 21, 2024 · Approximately 90% of lichens contain eukaryotic photobionts from the green algal lineage Chlorophyta.
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Algal Symbiosis in Flatworms - ResearchGateThese algae formed a viable symbiosis with Convoluta and promoted the growth of the animals. ... green alga Platymonas convoluta as a symbiont, was studied.
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The freshwater sponge, Ephydatia muelleri, and its chlorophyte ...In many freshwater habitats, green algae form intracellular symbioses with a variety of heterotrophic host taxa including several species of freshwater sponge ...
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Human Protothecosis - PMC - PubMed CentralHuman protothecosis is a rare infection caused by members of the genus Prototheca. Prototheca species are generally considered to be achlorophyllic algae ...
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Tightly Constrained Genome Reduction and Relaxation of Purifying ...The data show that secondary plastids have experienced temporary relaxation of purifying selection during secondary endosymbiosis.
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Chlorophytes response to habitat complexity and human ... - NatureJul 29, 2022 · Chlorophytes are the most diverse taxonomical group of algae, inhabiting all types of water bodies within marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ...
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Impact of recharge water source quality on Chlorella vulgaris growth ...Dec 20, 2024 · Chlorella vulgaris, a prevalent green alga, stands out as one of the most common algal species contributing to the eutrophication of urban water ...
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Substantial role of macroalgae in marine carbon sequestrationSep 12, 2016 · A synthesis of these data suggests that macroalgae could represent an important source of the carbon sequestered in marine sediments and the deep ocean.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Competition between cyanobacteria and green algae at low versus ...Green algae defeated cyanobacteria at low CO 2 levels, whereas cyanobacteria with high-flux carbon uptake systems became stronger competitors at elevated CO 2.
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Green algae outcompete cyanobacteria in a shallow lake, Longhu ...Jun 22, 2023 · Green algae are natural competitors of cyanobacteria, but we still do not know why green algae have a competitive advantage in shallow lakes.
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[PDF] algal indicators in streams: a review of their application in water ...This paper summarizes the application of algae as indicators of nutrient pollution in water quality management. It describes the use of algal indicators to ...
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[PDF] M. Sc. I Semester ALGAE AND BRYOPHYTES2.4 CLASSIFICATION. In 1753, Linnaeus placed algae in the class cryptogamia together with mosses, vascular cryptogams and fungi in his Species Planatarum. He ...
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New phylogenetic hypotheses for core ChlorophytaOct 16, 2014 · The class Chlorophyceae was recovered as monophyletic and strongly supported regardless of how the data were filtered or analyzed, and the ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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Chloroplast phylogenomic analysis resolves deep-level ...Oct 1, 2014 · It was found, however, that the Prasinophyceae are paraphyletic, with the nine main lineages of prasinophytes identified so far representing the ...
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Large Phylogenomic Data sets Reveal Deep Relationships and Trait ...The core Chlorophyta also occupies diverse habitats, being marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats (Dittami et al. 2017; Leliaert 2019) and has played ...
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Phylogeny and Molecular Evolution of the Green AlgaeFeb 14, 2012 · One clade, the Chlorophyta, comprises the early diverging prasinophytes, which gave rise to the core chlorophytes. The other clade, the ...
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[PDF] Phylogeny and molecular evolution of green algaeChlorophyta (Steinkötter et al. 1994, Fawley et al. 2000, Lopez ... (Leliaert et al. 2007), these species will need to be further examined using ...
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Early photosynthetic eukaryotes inhabited low-salinity habitats - PNASWhereas crown group Rhodophyta evolved in the Mesoproterozoic Era (1,600–1,000 Mya), crown groups Chlorophyta and Streptophyta began to radiate early in the ...
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The calcareous reef alga Halimeda (Chlorophyta, Byropsidales)The earliest reported Halimeda fossils date back at least to the Permian, but little has been gleaned from paleohistory concerning evolution within the genus.Missing: Eocene | Show results with:Eocene
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Megascopic Eukaryotic Algae from the 2.1-Billion-Year-Old ...This occurrence of Grypania is 700 million to 1000 million years older than fossils from previously known sites in Montana, China, and India. As Grypania ...
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Probable benthic macroalgae from the Ediacara Member, South ...Here we provide systematic description of probable benthic macroalgal fossils from the Ediacara Member of the Rawnsley Quartzite at the National Heritage site ...Missing: Proterocladus Chlorophyta
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A stem group Codium alga from the latest Ediacaran of South China ...Sep 21, 2022 · We present an exceptionally preserved spherical, coenocytic unicellular alga from the latest Ediacaran Dengying Formation of South China (> ca. 541 Ma)Primary Description · Affinity · Discussion
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Functional morphology and evolution of early Paleozoic ...Functional morphology and evolution of early Paleozoic dasycladalean algae (Chlorophyta) ... Abstract. Biophysical modeling and morphologic data from the fossil ...
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Colonial volvocales (Chlorophyta) from the Upper Devonian of ...First fossil representatives of the modern fresh-water algae from the family Volvocaceae - Eovolvox silesiensis gen. et sp. nov. - have been discovered in ...
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Neoproterozoic origin and multiple transitions to macroscopic ...Although reliable green algal fossils from the Neoproterozoic are scarce, organic biomarkers (steroids) indicate that green algae were present and persisted ...
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Phylotranscriptomic analysis of the origin and early diversification of ...Oct 29, 2014 · Early events in the diversification of embryophytes gave rise to mosses, liverworts, and hornworts (collectively bryophytes) (25, 39–44). ...
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Phragmoplastin, green algae and the evolution of cytokinesisPhragmoplast-mediated cell division characterizes the land plants in the streptophyte lineage and some species of the green algal orders.
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Evidence for land plant cell wall biosynthetic mechanisms in ...While the chlorophyte algae synthesize cellulose in linear terminal complexes (TCs), land plants and also CGA primarily synthesize cellulose in rosette TCs, an ...
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A Phylogenetic Study of the ANT Family Points to a preANT Gene as ...Jan 28, 2019 · ANT genes belong to the APETALA 2/ETHYLENE RESPONSE FACTOR (AP2/ERF) family of TFs characterized for containing the AP2/ERF DNA binding domain, ...
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The Chara Genome: Secondary Complexity and Implications for ...Jul 12, 2018 · We present the genome of Chara braunii; comparison of the genome to those of land plants identified evolutionary novelties for plant ...
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Major episodes of horizontal gene transfer drove the evolution of ...Mar 1, 2022 · We found that relatively recent HGT events occurred in charophytes and all major land plant groups, but their frequency declined rapidly in seed ...
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Post‐transfer adaptation of HGT‐acquired genes and contribution to ...Aug 21, 2024 · We systematically identified 1150 foreign genes in 522 land plant genomes that were likely acquired via at least 322 distinct transfers from ...
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Chlamydomonas as a model system to study cilia and flagella using ...Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has played a central role in discovering much of what is currently known about the composition, assembly, and function of cilia and ...Missing: applications | Show results with:applications
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From molecular manipulation of domesticated Chlamydomonas ...Nov 1, 2018 · In the mid-20th century, the unicellular and genetically tractable green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii was first developed as a model organism ...Missing: applications | Show results with:applications
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Efficient precision editing of endogenous Chlamydomonas ... - NIHAug 22, 2023 · CRISPR-Cas genome engineering in the unicellular green algal model Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has until now been primarily applied to ...Missing: applications | Show results with:applications
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Volvox: a simple algal model for embryogenesis, morphogenesis ...The asexual life cycle of Volvox follows a recursive pattern of reproduction with each gonidial cell undergoing embryogenesis to produce a new miniature ...Missing: palmelloid | Show results with:palmelloid
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Genomic Analysis of Organismal Complexity in the Multicellular ...Jul 9, 2010 · Multicellularity and cellular differentiation evolved independently in diverse lineages, including green and red algae, animals, fungi, plants, ...
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The Volvocine regA-like Family as a Model - PMC - PubMed CentralWe discuss the origin and evolution of the volvocine regA-like gene family, including regA—the gene that controls somatic cell development in the model organism ...
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Exploring salinity-induced biochemical changes in Chlorella ...Oct 21, 2025 · The impact of high salinity stress on the growth and nutrient uptake of Chlorella vulgaris was investigated using a two-stage cultivation ...Microalgal Species And... · Biomass Sampling And... · Nutrient Removal
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Nitrogen and phosphorus stress as a tool to induce lipid production ...Nov 20, 2023 · With the complete exclusion of nitrogen from the cultivation medium, the specific growth rate of Chlorella vulgaris acquired a negative value ( ...Missing: NASA | Show results with:NASA<|control11|><|separator|>
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Chlorella Vulgaris Photobioreactor for Oxygen and Food Production ...Jul 22, 2021 · This paper focuses on the use of Chlorella vulgaris, based on the experience at the Institute of Space Systems (IRS) at the University of ...Missing: uptake | Show results with:uptake
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Genome Sequence of Ostreococcus tauri Virus OtV-2 Throws Light ...Ostreococcus tauri is the smallest free-living eukaryote described to date, with a size of less than 1 μm (11). The cellular organization of O. tauri is very ...
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A Series of Fortunate Events: Introducing Chlamydomonas as a ...The Chlamydomonas genus was first mentioned in the 1830s, when the German naturalist Christian Ehrenberg drew Chlamydomonas and Volvox (Ehrenberg, 1838).WHY ALGAE (IN GENERAL... · HISTORY OF C. REINHARDTII · GENOMICS
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Enhancing the biodiesel production in the green alga Chlorella ...May 14, 2024 · Chlorella vulgaris was evaluated as a potential feedstock for biodiesel production and for manufacturing high-quality biofuel from algae. To ...
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Biodiesel production from microalgae: A comprehensive review on ...Jul 1, 2024 · They are mostly used for the commercial production of microalgal species, to be used in various sectors such as food, cosmetics, fuel, ...
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Astaxanthin-Producing Green Microalga Haematococcus pluvialisAmong the commercially important microalgae, Haematococcus pluvialis is the richest source of natural astaxanthin which is considered as “super anti-oxidant.” ...Introduction · pluvialis-derived Astaxanthin · Cultivation and Processing of...
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Natural Beta-Carotene: a Microalgae Derivate for Nutraceutical ...Beta-carotene, a potent antioxidant pigment, is particularly attractive to the nutraceutical and cosmetic sector, being an ingredient in many supplements.
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Chlorella vulgaris as unconventional protein source in fish feedJan 15, 2025 · Chlorella vulgaris, a type of green microalgae, offers great potential use in fish feed as an alternate protein source.
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Sewage Water Treatment Using Chlorella Vulgaris Microalgae for ...Microalgae have been utilized to treat wastewater because of their ability to utilize both organic and inorganic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus while also ...
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Microalgae Market Demand and Growth Insights 2025 - USD AnalyticsThe Global Microalgae Market Size is estimated at $1.3 Billion in 2025 and is forecast to register an annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5% to reach $2.5 Billion by ...
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CRISPR-based bioengineering in microalgae for production of ... - NIHOct 26, 2023 · A study was conducted to build a minimal genome for Nannochloropsis using CRISPR/Cas9 system by serially and precisely deleting large genome ...Missing: Chlorophyta patents
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Role Of Scenedesmus in The Bioremediation of Heavy MetalsHeavy metals in wastewater can be removed by microalgae. The ability of the green algal species Scenedesmus. to detoxify toxic metals was investigated. The.
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The cell wall of green microalgae and its role in heavy metal removalMar 25, 2021 · Chlorella and Scenedesmus are reported to be two of the most widely used algae for heavy metal removal, due to their high biosorption ...
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Algal Bioremediation of heavy metals: An insight into removal ...Algae can be used as a phycoremediator of heavy metals and they show high resistance towards them. Microalgae show various Self-defense mechanisms against ...
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The potential of microalgae for carbon capture and sequestrationTheoretical yields ranging from 10 to 100 t/(ha.year) (Tredici, 2010) should be regarded as the upper limits of practical yields. Therefore, between 280,000 and ...Missing: Chlorophyta | Show results with:Chlorophyta
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Usage of Chlorella and diverse microalgae for CO2 captureMicroalgae have a CO2 capture potential of 1.6–2 tons per year and a biomass productivity of 127–300 tons per hectare per year.Missing: Chlorophyta | Show results with:Chlorophyta
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Climate Change Impacts on Seagrass Meadows and Macroalgal ...For marine macrophytes, temperature is generally the most important range limiting factor, and ocean warming is considered the most severe threat among global ...
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(PDF) Victim of Changes? Marine macroalgae in a changing worldNov 30, 2023 · increasing importance, we summarise a wider range of threats associated with climate change, ... Marine heatwaves threaten global biodiversity.
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A National Assessment of Harmful Algal Blooms in US WatersIndividual HAB outbreaks can cause economic damage that exceed the annual average--outbreaks of Pfiesteria piscicida in the summer of 1997 and the consumer ...
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Socio-economic Impacts - Harmful Algal BloomsPublic health impacts account for the largest economic impacts, followed by commercial fisheries and tourism. Even one HAB can be extremely costly. The hidden ...Missing: Chlorophyta | Show results with:Chlorophyta
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[PDF] Estimated Annual Economic Impacts from Harmful Algal Blooms ...Many harmful algal blooms (HABs) have significant economic impacts. Shellfish closures, wild or farmed fish mortalities, and scared consumers who avoid seafood ...Missing: Chlorophyta | Show results with:Chlorophyta<|separator|>
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Biofertilization with chlorophyta and cyanophyta - INIS-IAEADec 28, 2024 · Depending on the species and environmental conditions, these organisms can produce nitrogenous enzymes, for atmospheric nitrogen fixation; ...
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Chlorophyll in transitional, coastal and marine waters in Europe ...Mar 2, 2025 · Although chlorophyll-a is not harmful, elevated levels can indicate excessive nutrient enrichment, either from anthropogenic or natural sources.Missing: regulations Chlorophyta