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Anabaena is a
genus of
filamentous cyanobacteria that
exist as plankton. They are
known for nitrogen-fixing abilities, and they form
symbiotic relationships...
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Anabaena variabilis is a
species of
filamentous cyanobacterium. This
species of the
genus Anabaena and the
domain Eubacteria is
capable of photosynthesis...
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Anabaena circinalis is a
species of Gram-negative,
photosynthetic cyanobacteria common to
freshwater environments throughout the world. Much of the scientific...
- by some
filamentous cyanobacteria, such as Nostoc, Cylindrospermum, and
Anabaena. They fix
nitrogen from
dinitrogen (N2) in the air
using the
enzyme nitrogenase...
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whereby it was
first recognized.
Saxitoxin is
produced by the
cyanobacteria Anabaena spp., some
Aphanizomenon spp.,
Cylindrospermopsis sp.,
Lyngbya sp. and...
- Denmark, Scotland, France, Germany, USA.
Anabaena flosaquae Brébisson ex
Bornet &
Flauhault 1886
Anabaena flos-aquae "Dolichospermum
flosaquae (Brébisson...
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growth patterns of
various types of algae, such as the blue/green
bacteria Anabaena catenula.
Originally the L-systems were
devised to
provide a
formal description...
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green alga, Chara,
where they may fix nitrogen.
Cyanobacteria such as
Anabaena (a
symbiont of the
aquatic fern Azolla) can
provide rice
plantations with...
- the water. They form a
symbiotic relationship with the
cyanobacterium Anabaena azollae, an
extracellular endosymbiont (living
outside the host's cells)...
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protective barbs.[citation needed]
Roots are
called coralloid with an
Anabaena symbiosis allowing nitrogen fixation. Tannins-rich
cells are
found on either...