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Charophyta (UK: /kəˈrɒfɪtə, ˌkærəˈfaɪtə/) is a
group of
freshwater green algae,
called charophytes (/ˈkærəˌfaɪts/),
sometimes treated as a division, yet...
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Prasinodermophyta and its
unnamed sister group that
contains the
Chlorophyta and
Charophyta/Streptophyta. The land
plants (Embryophytes) have
emerged deep within...
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groups (e.g.,
Charophyta, Streptophyta, Streptobionta); some
authors use this
broader definition, but
exclude the
Embryophyta (e.g.,
Charophyta, Charophyceae[citation...
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Charales is an
order of
freshwater green algae in the
division Charophyta,
class Charophyceae,
commonly known as stoneworts.
Depending on the treatment...
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called seaweeds. In contrast, the most
complex freshwater forms are the
Charophyta, a
division of
green algae which includes, for example,
Spirogyra and...
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green algae in the
paraphylum streptophyte algae, also
referred to as
Charophyta,
consisting of more than 4000
described species. The Zygnematophyceae...
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Retrieved 26 July 2011. Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2011). AlgaeBase :
Charophyta. World-wide
electronic publication,
National University of Ireland, Galway...
- This is a list of
plants from
India that have been
considered rare, threatened, endangered, or
extinct by the IUCN or the
Botanical Survey of India. Some...
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plants Charophyta sensu lato, as used by Adl et al., is a
monophyletic group which is made up of some
green algae,
including the
stoneworts (
Charophyta sensu...
- pigmentation,
chloroplast structure and
nutrient reserves. The
algal division Charophyta,
sister to the
green algal division Chlorophyta, is
considered to contain...