- Azolla,
forms a
symbiotic relationship with the
cyanobacterium Anabaena azollae,
which fixes atmospheric nitrogen,
giving the
plant access to this essential...
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Paracles azollae is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae first described by Berg in 1877. It is
found in Argentina. Savela, Markku. "Paracles
azollae (Berg...
- water. They form a
symbiotic relationship with the
cyanobacterium Anabaena azollae, an
extracellular endosymbiont (living
outside the host's cells) which...
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harbors the
diazotrophic organism Nostoc azollae in
specialized leaf pockets. This
ancient symbiosis allows N.
azollae to fix
nitrogen from the air and contribute...
- of a
species that has
variously been
called Anabaena azollae,
Nostoc azollae or
Trichormus azollae. It
occurs in
stagnant or
slowly streaming water, such...
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Species include (see
collapsed list on the
right for full listing) :
Nostoc azollae Nostoc caeruleum Lyngbye ex
Bornet et
Flahault Nostoc carneum Nostoc comminutum...
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extend out into the water. The
leaves contain the
cyanobacterium Anabaena azollae,
which is a
symbiont that
fixes nitrogen from the
atmosphere that the fern...
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companion plants for rice crops. They host a
cyanobacterium (Anabaena
azollae) that
fixes nitrogen from the atmosphere, and they
block light from plants...
- P,
Kaushik BD (2006). "Stimulation of
pigment ac****ulation in
Anabaena azollae strains:
effect of
light intensity and sugars".
Folia Microbiologica. 51...
- Petr. (1925)
Didymella avicenniae S.D.
Patil &
Borse (1985)
Didymella azollae E. Shams, F. Dehghanizadeh, A.
Pordel & M. Javan-Nikkhah (2021) Didymella...