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Gloeocapsa (from the Gr****
gloia (gelatinous) and the
Latin capsa (case)) is a
genus of cyanobacteria. The
cells secrete individual gelatinous sheaths...
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Gloeocapsa magma is a
species of
bacteria in the
Gloeocapsa genus of cyanobacteria, an
ancient line of
photosynthesizing bacteria,
which photolyze water...
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Xenococcus are
found more
often on
interior walls.
Stone degrading Gloeocapsa and
Synechocystis were also
present in
large numbers.
Aureobasidium and...
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Xenococcus are
found more
often on
interior walls.
However stone degrading Gloeocapsa and
Synechocystis were also
present in
large numbers. Kabáh :: The Mayan...
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photosynthetic partner of
photobiont resembles the
coccoid cyanobacteria Gloeocapsa and Chroococcidiopsis.
There may be two
separate algae,
making the lichen...
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geothermalis Deinococcus radiodurans Enterobacter aerogenes Escherichia coli
Gloeocapsa Gloeocapsopsis pleurocapsoides Haloarcula-G
Hydrogenomonas eutropha Klebsiella...
- citations] Roof
shingle non-pressure
cleaning for
removal of algae, mold, and
Gloeocapsa magma Using ozone to
eliminate the many sources, such as VOCs, molds,...
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corresponding acid. The
cyanobacteria Calothrix,
Synechococcus and
Gloeocapsa can
precipitate strontian calcite in groundwater. The
strontium exists...
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considered to be
Euglena sanguinea), H.
sanguinea (now
considered to be
Gloeocapsa sanguinea), and H. grevillei, of
which taxonomsts disagree on its true...
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related to the Zygomycetes, and the
photobiont resembles the
coccoid Gloeocapsa and Chroococcidiopsis. The
Rhynie chert, by
preserving a
snapshot of an...