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- unicellular charophytes, with the class Zygnematophyceae as a sister group. With the Embryophyta now cladistically placed in the Charophyte, it is a synonym...
- resolved, the embryophytes, which are a deep charophyte branch, are included in "algae", "green algae" and "Charophytes", or these terms are replaced by cladistic...
- Chlorophyta, is considered to contain the ancestor of true plants. The Charophyte class Charophyceae and the land plant sub-kingdom Embryophyta together...
- years ago, during the Tonian or Cryogenian, probably from freshwater charophytes, a clade of multicellular green algae similar to extant Klebsormidiophyceae...
- (angiosperms) and most fungi, and are only present in the male gametes of charophytes, bryophytes, seedless vascular plants, cycads, and Ginkgo. A bound pair...
- groups: the florideophyte reds, various browns, and the charophytes. The form of charophytes is quite different from those of reds and browns, because...
- silk, mermaid's tresses, and blanket weed) is a genus of filamentous charophyte green algae of the order Zygnematales, named for the helical or spiral...
- representing the uppermost siphons of mature thalli of V. dryganti. A diverse charophyte flora, including fossil material of Echinochara cf. peckii representing...
- Danish Nature Agency 2013 (in Danish) ISBN 978-87-7091-034-7 J. A. Moore. Charophytes of Great Britain and Ireland. BSBI. ISBN 9780901158161. Pybus, C. and...
- micritic. Fossils of charophyte (stonewort), a form of freshwater green algae, are characteristic of these environments, where the charophytes produce and trap...