Chromulinaceae
Chromulinaceae is a family of golden algae in the order Ochromonadales. References External links * Chromulinaceae at AlgaeBaseChromulinaceae at NCBI Chrysophyceae Algae families Heterokont families {{Heterokont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ochromonas
''Ochromonas'' is a genus of algae belonging to the family Chromulinaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Chlorosulfolipids, a class of biologically active compounds, was first discovered in some ''Ochromonas'' species. Species Accepted species: *''Ochromonas bourrellyi'' *''Ochromonas carolina'' *''Ochromonas cosmopoliticus'' (?) *''Ochromonas crenata'' (?) *''Ochromonas danica'' *''Ochromonas elegans'' *''Ochromonas globosa'' *''Ochromonas granularis'' *''Ochromonas lubibunda'' *''Ochromonas malhamensis'' (?) *''Ochromonas minima'' *''Ochromonas minuta'' *''Ochromonas marina'' (?) *'' Ochromonas mutabilis'' *''Ochromonas nana'' *''Ochromonas oblonga'' *''Ochromonas ostreaeformis ''Ochromonas'' is a genus of algae belonging to the family Chromulinaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Chlorosulfolipids, a class of biologically active compounds, was first discovered in some ''Ochromonas'' species. Species Acce ...'' *'' Ochromonas oval ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chromulina
''Chromulina'' is a genus of golden algae in the family Chromulinaceae Chromulinaceae is a family of golden algae in the order Ochromonadales. References External links * Chromulinaceae at AlgaeBaseChromulinaceae at NCBI Chrysophyceae Algae families Heterokont families {{Heterokont-stub .... References External links * ''Chromulina'' at AlgaeBase''Chromulina'' at NCBI Chrysophyceae Heterokont genera Algae genera {{Heterokont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adolf Engler
Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler (25 March 1844 – 10 October 1930) was a German botanist. He is notable for his work on plant taxonomy and phytogeography, such as ''Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien'' (''The Natural Plant Families''), edited with Karl A. E. von Prantl. Even now, his system of plant classification, the Engler system, is still used by many herbaria and is followed by writers of many manuals and floras. It is still the only system that treats all 'plants' (in the wider sense, algae to flowering plants) in such depth. Engler published a prodigious number of taxonomic works. He used various artists to illustrate his books, notably Joseph Pohl (1864–1939), an illustrator who had served an apprenticeship as a wood-engraver. Pohl's skill drew Engler's attention, starting a collaboration of some 40 years. Pohl produced more than 33 000 drawings in 6 000 plates for ''Die naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien''. He also illustrated ''Das Pflanzenreich'' (1900–1953), ''Die Pfl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chrysophyceae
The Chrysophyceae, usually called chrysophytes, chrysomonads, golden-brown algae or golden algae are a large group of algae, found mostly in freshwater. Golden algae is also commonly used to refer to a single species, '' Prymnesium parvum'', which causes fish kills. The Chrysophyceae should not be confused with the Chrysophyta, which is a more ambiguous taxon. Although "chrysophytes" is the anglicization of "Chrysophyta", it generally refers to the Chrysophyceae. Members Originally they were taken to include all such forms of the diatoms and multicellular brown algae, but since then they have been divided into several different groups (e.g., Haptophyceae, Synurophyceae) based on pigmentation and cell structure. Some heterotrophic flagellates as the bicosoecids and choanoflagellates were sometimes seen as related to golden algae too. They are now usually restricted to a core group of closely related forms, distinguished primarily by the structure of the flagella in motile cel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |