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- Pleodorina is a genus of colonial green algae in the family Volvocaceae. Description by Gilbert M. Smith (1920, pp 96–97). Pleodorina Shaw 1894: Colonies...
- Pleodorina starrii is a species of algae that resides in freshwater in ****an. The name starri is in honor of phycologist Richard C. Starr. Since 2006 it...
- develops differented cell types. In Pleodorina and Volvox, most cells are somatic and only a few are reproductive. In Pleodorina californica a colony normally...
- Chlamydomonadales (A) Gonium pectorale, (B) Eudorina elegans, (C) Pleodorina californica, and (D) Volvox carteri Scientific classification Clade: Viridiplantae...
- and mating types. In 2006 ****anese researchers found a gene in males of Pleodorina starrii that is an orthologue to a gene for a mating type in the Chlamydomonas...
- species ****a indica, a plant species Pleodorina indica, a colonial green alga species in the genus Pleodorina Plumbago indica, the scarlet leadwort,...
- labor, namely Gonium pectorale, Pandorina morum, Eudorina elegans and Pleodorina starrii. Chlorophyte microalgae are a valuable source of biofuel and various...
- "Ultrastructure of the extracellular matrix and taxonomy of Eudorina, Pleodorina and Yamagishiella gen. nov. (Volvocaceae, Chlorophyta)". Phycologia. 31...
- Fuchsia pro****bens Mercurialis annua Opuntia robusta Pachycereus pringlei Pleodorina starrii Aiptasia diaphana Auanema rhodensis Auanema freiburgensis Hydra...
- "Ultrastructure of the extracellular matrix and taxonomy of Eudorina, Pleodorina and Yamagishiella gen. nov. (Volvocaceae, Chlorophyta)". Phycologia. 31...