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Oedogonium is a
genus of filamentous, free-living
green algae. It was
first discovered in the
fresh waters of
Poland in 1860 by W. Hilse, and
later given...
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University of
Wisconsin in 1909,
where he
started work on the
algal genus Oedogonium. He
interrupted his
studies for a one-year
teaching appointment at Pomona...
- Chaetophorales, with
which they may
share a
distant relationship. Of the
genus Oedogonium there are over 330 species,
about 70
species of Bulbochaete, and 10 species...
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often contain a
single chloroplast that can be
shaped like a net (e.g.,
Oedogonium), a cup (e.g., Chlamydomonas), a ribbon-like
spiral around the
edges of...
- filaments.
Oedogonium in
particular may be
referred to as hair algae. Hair
algae may be
caused by too much
light in the aquaria.
Oedogonium may also be...
- cup-shaped (e.g. Chlamydomonas), or axial, or
parietal and
reticulate (e.g.
Oedogonium). In many species,
there may be one or more
storage bodies called pyrenoids...
- Pit, Josiah; de Nys,
Rocky (November 2017). "The
freshwater macroalga Oedogonium intermedium can meet the
nutritional requirements of the
herbivorous fish...
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climax community.
Phytoplanktons (cyanobacteria),
green algae (Spirogyra,
Oedogonium), diatoms, etc. are the
pioneer colonizers in the
initial stage, starting...
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epiphyte or
aquatic plants or
filamentous algae, such as
Cladophora and
Oedogonium. It is
found in
freshwater (rarely
brackish water),
particularly eutrophic...
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Hieracium lusitani****
Alexandrium lusitani****
Echinospartum lusitani****
Oedogonium lusitani****
Pinguicula lusitanica Mucor lusitanicus Chlorophyllum lusitani****...