Closterium is a genus of desmid, a group of charophyte green algae.[1] It is placed in the family Closteriaceae.[2] Species of Closterium are a common component of freshwater microalgae flora worldwide.[3]
^See the NCBI webpage on Closterium. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
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Closterium is a genus of desmid, a group of charophyte green algae. It is placed in the family Closteriaceae. Species of Closterium are a common component...
cell-wall, of two halves (termed semicells), which, in a few species of Closterium and Penium, are of more than one piece, has two distinct layers, the inner...
Closterium setaceum is a species of unicellular charophyte green algae in the family Closteriaceae. It has a worldwide distribution. The British Desmidieae...
This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Appendixia closterium. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007"...
condition that ordinarily triggers sex-inducing pheromone in nature. The Closterium peracerosum-strigosum-littorale (C. psl) complex is a unicellular, isogamous...
appropriate for use in treating nuclear wastewater. A study of the pond alga Closterium moniliferum using non-radioactive strontium found that varying the ratio...
green algae in the order Desmidiales (desmids). It contains two genera, Closterium and Spinoclosterium. Closteriaceae consists of individual cells that are...
be appropriate for use of nuclear wastewater. A study of the pond alga Closterium moniliferum using non-radioactive strontium found that varying the ratio...
be appropriate for use of nuclear wastewater. A study of the pond alga Closterium moniliferum using non-radioactive strontium found that varying the ratio...
genomes have been published on Penium margaritaceum, Zygnema spp., and the Closterium peracerosum–strigosum–littorale complex. Furthermore, the gene models...
a "Cosmarietum"; these may be further associated with a community of Closterium species forming a Cosmarietum-Closterietum association. Gontcharov AA...
"Photosynthetic performance, oxidative damage and antioxidants in Cylindrotheca closterium in response to high irradiance, UVB radiation and salinity". Marine Biology...
Botanical Club 34, no. 12 (1907): 599–601 "The New England Species of Closterium." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 35, no. 3 (1908): 109–134 "Texas...
diversity. Thalassiosira spp. Plankton was replaced by solitary Cylindrotheca closterium or Pseudo-nitzschia spp., a common HAB causing phytoplankton, under higher...
desmosterol is important for the Chaetoceros calcitrans and R. setigera and N. closterium diatoms as well as Rhodophyceae. However, desmosterol has the potential...
treatment with protein synthesis inhibitors to Oedogonium Chlamydomonas and Closterium cells. This experiment resulted in DNA-binding proteins being synthesized...
Forest - M. F. Buell, H. F. Buell, J. Small, C. Monk, Biology, 1 May 1961 Closterium gracile Breb. (Desmidiaceae): a New Interpretation - H. F. Buell, Biology...
Katharine Hope (1922). "Synthesis of Vitamin A by a Marine Diaton (Nitzschia closterium W Sm.) growing in Pure Culture". Biochemical Journal. 16 (4). London:...
crescent-shaped cells, Spinoclosterium is similar to its sister genus Closterium, but is easily distinguished by the tips of the cells bearing a spine...
Waqar-ul-Haq, Zarina A & Shameel M 2009 Taxonomic study of the genus Closterium (class Desmidophyceae Shameel) from north-eastern areas of Pakistan. Proc...