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- Monoraphidium is a genus of green algae in the family Selenastraceae. Monoraphidium is found free-floating or attached to surfaces in water, or in soils...
- Monoraphidium neglectum is a single-cell green alga of the family Selenastraceae. Cells are free-floating (planktonic), fusiform and sometimes arched...
- distinguished from the similar genus Monoraphidium in its habit: Ankistrodesmus forms colonies, while Monoraphidium is found as single cells. Meanwhile...
- Synechocystis minuscula, Synechococcus pevalekii, Synechococcus elongatus, Monoraphidium minutum, Oscillatoria sp. and Lyngbya sp. This species will also feed...
- autosporic genera such as Ankistrodesmus, Scenedesmus, Selenastrum, and Monoraphidium. The filamentous Microspora has been allied with the coccoid genus Bracteacoccus...
- Selenastraceae due to its morphological similarity to genera such as Monoraphidium, but genetic analyses have shown that it is unrelated. It is currently...
- (December 2013). "Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable...
- Chlorolobion Curvastrum Drepanochloris Gregiochloris Kirchneriella Messastrum Monoraphidium Planktococcomyxa Podohedriella Pseudokirchneriella Pseudoquadrigula...
- phytoplankton species recorded in the lake are Chlamydomonas spp., Monoraphidium confortum, M. dykowskii, Scenedesmus spp., Tabellaria flocculosa, T...
- "Characteristics of tropical freshwater microalgae Micractinium conductrix, Monoraphidium sp. and Choricystis parasitica, and their potency as biodiesel feedstock"...