Definition of Protococcus. Meaning of Protococcus. Synonyms of Protococcus

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Definition of Protococcus

Protococcus
Protococcus Pro`to*coc"cus, n. [NL. See Proto-, and Coccus.] (Bot.) A genus of minute unicellular alg[ae] including the red snow plant (Protococcus nivalis).

Meaning of Protococcus from wikipedia

- dark patches of trees, rocks and soil. It was is sometimes also called Protococcus. Its taxonomic status needs reinvestigation, since the type species Pleurococcus...
- to refer to C. nivalis. These are: Uredo nivalis, Sphaerella nivalis, Protococcus nivalis, and Haematococcus nivalis. C. nivalis has been reported worldwide...
- France in 1838. He initially named the organism Haematococcus salinus and Protococcus. The organism was fully described as a new, separate genus simultaneously...
- more in the southern parts of its range. Larvae have been reared on Protococcus species but probably also feed on lichens. The genus was previously classified...
- After being redescribed in various other genera such as Pleurococcus or Protococcus, the genus was described in 1925 by F. Brand with D. vulgaris as its...
- experiment, specimens of Archegozetes longisetosus were offered algae Protococcus sp. s****ed from tree bark, two fungi, Stachybotrys sp. and Alternaria...
- the organism's natural algal partner (Protococcus viridis) with different algae species, including Protococcus botryoides and the filamentous reddish...
- Chloromonas Prasinochlamydomonas Chadefaud, 1954 accepted as Chlamydonephris Protococcus C.Agardh, 1824 accepted as Chlamydomonas (synonym) Sphaerellopsis Korshikov...
- Chlorophyta (green) Chrysophyta (brown) Oscillatoria borneti Pleurococcus Protococcus Scenedesmus quadricauda Selenastrum gracile Acinetobacter calcoaceticus...
- species which she identified as a green alga. In 1898, she named it Protococcus botryoides f. caldarium. Austrian biologists Lothar Geitler and Franz...