- The
Rivulariaceae are a
family of
cyanobacteria within the
Nostocales in
which the
filaments (trichomes) are
tapered from
wider at the base to narrower...
-
filaments of
cells formed by some
cyanobacteria in the
order Nostocales and
Stigonematales. They are
formed during vegetative reproduction in unicellular, filamentous...
- heterocysts). In
Nostocales and
Stigonematales, the
cells have the
ability to
develop heterocysts in
certain conditions.
Stigonematales,
unlike Nostocales, include...
-
cyanobacteria that form
heterocysts are
divided into the
orders Nostocales and
Stigonematales,
which form
simple and
branching filaments respectively.
Together they...
- filamentous, heterocyst-forming
cyanobacteria under the
order Nostocales and
Stigonematales.
Akinetes are
resistant to cold and desiccation. They also ac****ulate...
- (Oscillatoriales) and
subsection IV and V
cyanobacteria (Nostocales and
Stigonematales) are multicellular, cell
differentiating cyanobacteria that form specialized...
- Desertifilales, Nostocales, Oscillatoriales, Pleurocapsales, Spirulinales,
Stigonematales) "Elainellales"
Chuvochina et al. 2023 "Eurycoccales" Gloeoemargaritales...
- (e.g., Nostoc, Anabaena, Aphanizomenon, Scytonema, Rivularia)
Order Stigonematales (e.g., Stigonema)
class Prochlorophyceae (e.g., Prochloron, Prochlorococcus...