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Phototrophic may
refer to:
Phototroph type
plants and
bacteria "
Phototrophic" by
desert rock band
Kyuss from
their album ...And the
Circus Leaves Town...
- the
predominant variety,
while aquatic environments include a
range of
phototrophic organisms such as
algae (e.g., kelp),
other protists (such as euglena)...
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Phototrophic biofilms are
microbial communities generally comprising both
phototrophic microorganisms,
which use
light as
their energy source, and chemoheterotrophs...
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purple photosynthetic bacteria are Gram-negative
proteobacteria that are
phototrophic,
capable of
producing their own food via photosynthesis. They are pigmented...
- prokaryotes. 2800
Mesoarchean First stromatolites (probably
colonial phototrophic bacteria, like cyanobacteria).
Oldest macrofossils.
Humboldt Orogeny...
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Systematic Bacteriology. Vol. 1 (The
Archaea and the
Deeply Branching and
Phototrophic Bacteria) (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Springer. pp. 421–425.
Garrity GM...
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Photoautotrophs are
organisms that can
utilize light energy from
sunlight and
elements (such as carbon) from
inorganic compounds to
produce organic materials...
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prokaryotic bacteria that
process light for energy.
Distinguishable from
other phototrophic bacteria, they
utilize a
unique photosynthetic pigment, bacteriochlorophyll...
- Garrity,
George M., eds. (2001). The
Archaea and the
Deeply Branching and
Phototrophic Bacteria. Bergey's
Manual of
Systematic Bacteriology. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-21609-6...
- and even
Antarctic rocks. They can
occur as
planktonic cells or form
phototrophic biofilms. They are
found inside stones and s**** (in
endolithic ecosystems)...