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- One species, Stichococcus bacillaris is economically important as it produces fatty acids useful for biofuels. The name Stichococcus originates from...
- commercially, including for use in flip-flops and in surf boards. The alga Stichococcus bacillaris has been seen to colonize silicone resins used at archaeological...
- closely related to Stichococcus and related genus, a common genus of algae with rod-shaped cells. Desmococcus differs from Stichococcus and its congeners...
- high-salinity ponds to shades of pink, red, and orange. Other bacteria such as Stichococcus also contribute tints.[citation needed] Notable salt ponds include: The...
- polysilicate and various disiloxanes are used as starting materials. The algae Stichococcus bacillaris and certain fungal species have been seen to colonize silicone...
- relationships with various types of green algae, including Dictyochloropsis, Stichococcus, Trentepohlia, and members of the Trebouxioid group. The most distinctive...
- phylogenetics have shown that additional algae with simple morphologies, such as Stichococcus, also belong to the same clade as this family. Molecular phylogenetic...
- studies have found that coccoid algae of very simple morphology, such as Stichococcus, also belong to this order. Genera of uncertain placement to family include:...
- tricornutum: 31%dw Scenedesmus TR-84: 45%dw Schizochytrium 50–77%dw Stichococcus: 33(9–59)%dw Tetraselmis suecica: 15–32%dw Thal****iosira pseudonana:...
- While capable of independent growth, it occasionally ****ociates with Stichococcus-like algae without forming true lichen structures. The species is adapted...