Definition of Picocyanobacteria. Meaning of Picocyanobacteria. Synonyms of Picocyanobacteria

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Definition of Picocyanobacteria

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Meaning of Picocyanobacteria from wikipedia

- Picocyanobacteria are cyanobacteria that are part of the picoplankton, which is the fraction of plankton composed by cells between 0.2 and 2 μm. Picocyanobacteria...
- Hannah (December 2012). "Significant silicon ac****ulation by marine picocyanobacteria". Nature Geoscience. 5 (12): 886–891. Bibcode:2012NatGe...5..886B...
- ammonium, which is later used to make amino acids and proteins. Marine picocyanobacteria (Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus) numerically dominate most phytoplankton...
- Tandong; Jiao, Nianzhi (August 25, 2009). "Genetic Diversity of Picocyanobacteria in Tibetan Lakes: ****essing the Endemic and Universal Distributions"...
- Devol AH. Sulfolipids dramatically decrease phosphorus demand by picocyanobacteria in oligotrophic marine environments. Proceedings of the National Academy...
- they feed on very small organic particles. Microphyte Picoeukaryote Picocyanobacteria Picoplankton Biliphyta Seenivasan R, Sausen N, Medlin LK, Melkonian...
- and radiation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-nitrogen-fixing picocyanobacteria capable of occupying marine planktonic niches and consequent changes...
- Previous work has shown that the Mediterranean Sea is dominated by the picocyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. and Synechocystis sp., which are responsible for...
- May 2006). "Sulfolipids dramatically decrease phosphorus demand by picocyanobacteria in oligotrophic marine environments". Proceedings of the National...
- filamentous forms. Their cell size varies from less than 1 μm in diameter (picocyanobacteria) up to 100 μm (some tropical forms in the genus Oscillatoria) Filamentous...