- A
flagellate is a cell or
organism with one or more whip-like
appendages called flagella. The word
flagellate also
describes a
particular construction...
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Dictyochophyceae and the
order of Pedinellaceae. It is a
single cell
marine phytoflagellate algae with
chloroplasts found in seas all over the world. The Apedinella...
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themselves most
efficiently to
receive light for photosynthesis. Many
phytoflagellates, e.g. Euglena, and the
chloroplasts of
higher plants positively phototactic...
- 1167222. PMID 19359590. S2CID 206516961.
Mixotrophy in the
Antarctic phytoflagellate,
Pyramimonas gelidicola (Chlorophyta: Prasinophyceae)
Tevatia R, Oyler...
- fish
ponds in Israel. He
showed that
growth of a
toxic unicellular phytoflagellate—Prymnesium
parvum and the
synthesis of
their toxins have different...
- Some
protozoologists treated the
chloromonads as an
order within the
phytoflagellates. Some
phycologists classified them with the
Xanthophyceae and the Eustigmatophyceae...
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Journal of Phycology, 13: 92-95.
Salmaso N. and M. Tolot. (2009),
Other Phytoflagellates and
Groups of
Lesser Importance.
Earth Systems and
Environmental Sciences...
- 1016/s0031-9422(00)83455-x. Ricketts, T.R. (1966). "The
carotenoids of the
phytoflagellate,
Micromonas pusilla". Phytochemistry. 5 (4): 571–580. Bibcode:1966PChem...
- fixation,
increasing primary productivity of light-limited phytoplankton.
Phytoflagellates and
diatoms found in the
Antarctic pelagic environment are directly...
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glacialis encysts during the
austral summer (December and January). As a
phytoflagellate, P.
glacialis is
often consumed by zooplankton, and as result, P. glacialis...