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retain water. An
example of a
cyanobacterial species that does so is
Microcoleus ****tus. M. ****tus
stabilizes soil
using a
polysaccharide sheath...
- It can
cause vomiting and diarrhea. The so-called "stinging seaweed"
Microcoleus lyngbyaceus is a
filamentous cyanobacteria which contains toxins including...
-
Lyngbya majuscula is a
species of
filamentous cyanobacteria in the
genus Lyngbya. It is
named after the Dane Hans
Christian Lyngbye. As a
result of recent...
- and then rise to the
surface at dusk. In contrast, the po****tion of
Microcoleus chthonoplastes found in
hypersaline mats at Salin-de-Giraud, Camargue...
-
crusts belong to
large filamentous species such as
those in the
genus Microcoleus.
These species form
bundled filaments that are
surrounded by a gelatinous...
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Individual species are the
cyanophyceae Anabaena variabilis,
Eucapsis alpina,
Microcoleus steenstrupii and
Pseudoanabaena africana and the
diatoms Amphiprora duplex...
-
sulfur and have been
identified as Oscillatoria, Lyngbya, Aphanotece,
Microcoleus, and Phormidium. Some AnSOB, such as the
facultative anaerobes Thiobacillus...
-
intended to
synthesize magnesium calcite, they had
added cultures of
Microcoleus chtonoplastes (cyanobacteria) to sea
water brine.
After 10
months of...
- following: Bacteria,
especially cyanobacteria such as
Coccochloris stagnina Microcoleus chthonoplastes Oscillatoria Phormidium Ciliates Rotatoria (rotifers)...
- 3'
CAAATTTG 5' ---GTTT AAAC--- 3' 3' ---CAAA TTTG--- 5' PmeI MstI
Microcoleus sp. 5'
TGCGCA 3'
ACGCGT 5' ---TGC GCA--- 3' 3' ---ACG CGT--- 5' Acc16I...