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Phaeoclavulina capucina
Known as:
Ramaria capucina
National Institutes of Health
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2011
2011
Environmental controls on growth and lipid content for the freshwater diatom, Fragilaria capucina: A candidate for biofuel production
J. Chaffin
,
Sasmita Mishra
,
Rachel M. Kuhaneck
,
S. Heckathorn
,
T. Bridgeman
Journal of Applied Phycology
2011
Corpus ID: 254606231
The use of microalgae for biofuel production has the potential to reduce fossil fuel consumption. Ideal candidate species of…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Diatomáceas de rios da bacia hidrográfica Litorânea, PR, Brasil: Coscinodiscophyceae e Fragilariophyceae
Monaliza Landucci
,
T. A. V. Ludwig
2005
Corpus ID: 85409595
The survey is a floristic inventory of Coscinodiscophyceae and Fragilariophyceae diatoms from lotic systems of Litorânea…
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2005
2005
Hydrological controls on the diatom assemblage of a seasonal arctic river: Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada
K. Stewart
,
S. Lamoureux
,
A. Forbes
Hydrobiologia
2005
Corpus ID: 23908288
This study characterizes the melt season diatom assemblage of a middle arctic river with respect to hydrological conditions. In…
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1982
1982
A morphometric analysis of algal response to low dose, short-term heavy metal exposure
L. Sicko‐Goad
Protoplasma
1982
Corpus ID: 40578574
SummaryThree algae,Melosira granulata, Fragilaria capucina, andAnacystis cyanea, collected as part of a natural phytoplankton…
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1981
1981
The effects of selected physical and chemical factors on attached diatoms in the Uintah Basin of Utah, U.S.A.
W. Evenson
,
S. Rushforth
,
J. D. Brotherson
,
N. Fungladda
Hydrobiologia
1981
Corpus ID: 46112620
The relationships of diatom species to selected physical and chemical parameters in the streams of the Uintah Basin of Utah were…
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