- cyanobacteria. A
number of
microscopic algae also
occur as
symbionts in lichens.
Phycologists typically focus on
either freshwater or
ocean algae, and
further within...
-
scholar and
agronomist (1884–1967 CE) M. O. P. Iyengar,
botanist and
phycologist (1886–1963 CE)
Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (C. V. Raman), physicist...
-
spelled "Nygård"; 12
October 1903 – 25
September 2002) was a
Danish phycologist, and a
leading authority on the
ecology and
taxonomy of
Danish phytoplankton...
- Lund,
Sweden – 17
January 1901 in Lund, Sweden) was a
Swedish botanist,
phycologist, and taxonomist. He was the son of Carl
Adolph Agardh, and from 1854...
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botany has also
included the
study of
fungi and
algae by
mycologists and
phycologists respectively, with the
study of
these three groups of
organisms remaining...
-
botany has also
included the
study of
fungi and
algae by
mycologists and
phycologists respectively, with the
study of
these three groups of
organisms remaining...
- were
historically known by
these names and
traditionally studied by
phycologists, mycologists, and botanists. This
includes blue-green
algae (Cyanobacteria);...
- Carl
Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10
January 1778), also
known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a
Swedish biologist and
physician who formalised...
- Hollenberg, a
hamlet in the
Netherlands George Jacob Hollenberg (1897–1988),
phycologist with the
standard author abbreviation Hollenb. Yael
Hollenberg (born...
- plastids. They are
traditionally considered a
division of
algae among phycologists,
under the name of Cryptophyta. They are
common in freshwater, and also...