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- Elliptochloris is a genus of green algae in the order P****lales. Some species in the genus are photobiont partners in lichens. Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G...
- Tschermak-Woess, Elisabeth (1980). "Elliptochloris bilobata, gen. et spec. nov., der Phycobiont von Catolechia wahlenbergii" [Elliptochloris bilobata, gen. and spec...
- and soils saturated with fractured rock. Organisms from the genus Elliptochloris, a subaerial photosynthetic green algae, demonstrate lithophilic preferences...
- (2016). "Species concept and nomenclatural changes within the genera Elliptochloris and Pseudochlorella (Trebouxiophyceae) based on an integrative approach"...
- the class Trebouxiophyceae. Genera of uncertain placement to family: Elliptochloris P****nella P****nema Rosenvingiellopsis See the NCBI webpage on P****lales...
- Hiroshi Masumoto identified the photobiont partner of M. mucida as Elliptochloris subsphaerica. The fungus's internal structure features thin to slightly...
- P****nema Rosenvingiella Rosenvingiellopsis Schizogonium Stichococcus Elliptochloris Botryococcus Caulodendron Dichotomococcus Elaeophyton Selenodictyon...
- (photosynthetic partner) in Protothelenella is the green algal genus Elliptochloris, or it may be absent altogether. Its ascomata, the structures that produce...
- species include members of the green algae genera Chloroidium, Coccomyxa, Elliptochloris, Heveochlorella, and Symbiochloris. The liverwort genus Monoclea contains...
- algae, and she cir****scribed the genera Asterochloris, Dilabifilum. Elliptochloris, and Hemochloris. About a third of Tschermak-Woess's publications are...