Definition of Synurophyte. Meaning of Synurophyte. Synonyms of Synurophyte

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Meaning of Synurophyte from wikipedia

- and glaucophytes (from chlorophytes), many heterokontophytes (e.g., synurophytes from chrysophytes, or eustigmatophytes from xanthophytes), haptophytes...
- Examples include the amoeba Cochliopodium, many centrohelid heliozoa, synurophytes. The layer is often ****umed to have a protective role. In some, such...
- Representation of a Synurophyte Flagellum with mastigonemes Residual flagellum with swelling Surface scale Golgi apparatus; modifies proteins and sends...
- 1080/09670262.2014.905710. S2CID 51749551. Siver, Peter A. (2014). "Chapter 14. Synurophyte Algae". In Wehr, John D.; Sheath, Robert G.; Kociolek, J. Patrick (eds...
- Moestrup, Øjvind (1995). "Current status of chrysophyte 'splinter groups': synurophytes, pedinellids, silicoflagellates". In Sandgren, Craig D.; Smol, John P...
- 2408296. Siver, P. A. (2024). "Mallomonas gigantica sp. nov., an Eocene synurophyte possessing the largest known siliceous scales". Fottea. 24 (2): 261–268...
- Phaeophytes RDNA ITS cox1, cox3 psbA, rbcL, Rubisco spacer Chrysophytes and Synurophytes SSU rDNA, rDNA ITS cox1 psaA, rbcL Cryptophytes SSU rDNA, LSU rDNA, rDNA...
- Mallomonas elephantus Sp. nov Valid Siver & Wolfe Eocene  Canada A synurophyte, a species of Mallomonas. Megacr****ispirella Gen. et comb. nov Valid...
- S2CID 236235509. Peter A. Siver (2015). "Mallomonas schumachii sp. nov., a fossil Synurophyte bearing large scales described from an Eocene maar lake in Northern Canada"...
- (Synurophyceae) reveals that the complex cell architecture observed on modern synurophytes was well established by the middle Eocene". Phycologia. 57 (3): 273–279...