- The
Nostocales are an
order of
cyanobacteria containing most of its species. It
includes filamentous forms, both
simple or branched, and both
those occurring...
- be
found in both
fresh and salt water. Most
benthic algae of the
order Nostocales belong to this family. Like
other cyanobacteria,
these bacteria sometimes...
- Morinaga, T. (1
December 1998). "Safety
evaluation of
Nostoc flagelliforme (
nostocales, Cyanophyceae) as a
potential food". Food and
Chemical Toxicology (United...
- solarization.
Nostoc is a
member of the
family Nostocaceae of the
order Nostocales.
Species include (see
collapsed list on the
right for full listing) :...
- are
motile filaments of
cells formed by some
cyanobacteria in the
order Nostocales and Stigonematales. They are
formed during vegetative reproduction in...
- The
Rivulariaceae are a
family of
cyanobacteria within the
Nostocales in
which the
filaments (trichomes) are
tapered from
wider at the base to narrower...
- a
family of filamentous,
heterocystous cyanobacteria within the
order Nostocales. The
family is
known from freshwater, marine, and
terrestrial environments...
- heterocysts). In
Nostocales and Stigonematales, the
cells have the
ability to
develop heterocysts in
certain conditions. Stigonematales,
unlike Nostocales, include...
-
clade of
globally distributed bloom-forming cyano-bacteria
within the
Nostocales".
Harmful Algae. 77: 93–107. Bibcode:2018HAlga..77...93D. doi:10.1016/j...
- The
cyanobacteria that form
heterocysts are
divided into the
orders Nostocales and Stigonematales,
which form
simple and
branching filaments respectively...