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Stramenopiles
Known as:
Heterokont
, Stramenopile
, Straminipila
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A common name (but used formally) for a group of organisms that are mostly kinds of algae including BACILLARIOPHYTA; OOMYCETES; PHAEOPHYCEAE; and…
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2016
2016
Hoarding and horizontal transfer led to an expanded gene and intron repertoire in the plastid genome of the diatom, Toxarium undulatum (Bacillariophyta)
Elizabeth C. Ruck
,
Samantha R. Linard
,
Teofil Nakov
,
E. Theriot
,
Andrew J. Alverson
Current Genetics
2016
Corpus ID: 30248779
Although the plastid genomes of diatoms maintain a conserved architecture and core gene set, considerable variation about this…
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2014
2014
Questions regarding genus Myzocytium (Oomycota, Straminipila) and its species: Variation and identity of specimens in west-central Alabama
W. Blackwell
,
Peter M. Letcher
,
M. Powell
2014
Corpus ID: 85712735
Myzocytium is a poorly known genus of aquatic Oomycetes, formerly containing taxa parasitizing algae (mainly freshwater forms) or…
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2013
2013
Identification of Plasmopara viticola genes potentially involved in pathogenesis on grapevine suggests new similarities between oomycetes and true fungi.
P. Luis
,
A. Gauthier
,
S. Trouvelot
,
B. Poinssot
,
P. Frettinger
Phytopathology
2013
Corpus ID: 32650517
Plant diseases caused by fungi and oomycetes result in significant economic losses every year. Although phylogenetically distant…
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2013
2013
Aureochrome 1 a Is Involved in the Photoacclimation of the Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
B. Costa
,
M. Sachse
,
+5 authors
C. Wilhelm
2013
Corpus ID: 53691869
Aureochromes constitute a family of blue light (BL) receptors which are found exclusively in heterokont algae such as diatoms…
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2009
2009
The first recorded bloom of Pseudochattonella farcimen (Dictyochophyceae, Heterokonta), (Riisberg I., 2008) in the Gulf of Gdańsk
M. Łotocka
2009
Corpus ID: 56190014
2004
2004
Histological Analysis of an Outbreak of QPX Disease in Wild Hard Clams Mercenaria mercenaria in New York
A. Dove
,
P. Bowser
,
R. Cerrato
2004
Corpus ID: 38495250
Abstract Over 600 hard clams Mercenaria mercenaria from a wild population in Raritan Bay, New York, were examined histologically…
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1999
1999
Community structure and psychrophily in Antarctic microbial ecosystems
S. Rea
,
Mark V Brown
,
S. McCammon
,
M. Smith
1999
Corpus ID: 85660734
Molecular based and traditional microbiological techniques were utilized to determine the structure and degree of cold adaptation…
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1991
1991
Vischeria stellata (Eustigmatophyceae): ultrastructure of the zoospores, with special reference to the flagellar apparatus
Lília M. A. Santos
,
G. Leedale
Protoplasma
1991
Corpus ID: 46171308
SummaryUltrastructure of the zoospores ofVischeria stellata (R. Chodat ex Poulton) Pascher is investigated, with particular…
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1972
1972
The ultrastructure of zoospores ofAphanomyces euteiches and of their encystment and subsequent germination
H. Hoch
,
J. Mitchell
Protoplasma
1972
Corpus ID: 5853386
SummaryThe ultrastructure ofAphanomyces euteiches during the periods of zoospore motility, encystment, and germination has been…
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Review
1970
Review
1970
The intracellular origin of flagellar hairs in the Chrysophyceae and Xanthophyceae.
G. Leedale
,
B. Leadbeater
,
A. Massalski
Journal of Cell Science
1970
Corpus ID: 7972090
Cells of the chrysophycean flagellate Olisthodiscus luteus contain bundles of aligned tubes and fibres within membrane-limited…
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