- Yellow-green
algae or the
Xanthophyceae (
xanthophytes) are an
important group of
heterokont algae. Most live in
fresh water, but some are
found in marine...
- has yet to be quantified. Most soil
algae are
stramenopiles (diatoms,
xanthophytes and eustigmatophytes) and
archaeplastids (green algae).
There is also...
- (zoospores),
labyrinthulomycetes (zoospores), some chrysophytes, some
xanthophytes,
eustigmatophytes Alveolata: some
apicomplexans (gametes) Rhizaria: some...
-
Heterococcus is a
genus of yellow-green
algae (
xanthophytes) in the
family Heteropediaceae. It is the only
xanthophyte genus known to form lichens.
Pirula is...
- chrysophytes, or
eustigmatophytes from
xanthophytes),
haptophytes (from chrysophytes), and
chlorarachniophytes (from
xanthophytes). With the
abandonment of plant-animal...
-
producing Chartreuse liqueur in 1737. Yellow-green algae, also
called Xanthophytes, are a
class of
algae in the
Heterokontophyta division. Most live in...
-
groupings of algae. For example, in 1956,
Copeland used it to
include the
xanthophytes (using the name Vaucheriacea), a
group that
included what
became known...
-
highly reduced gametophyte phase, as in the
flowering plants), some
xanthophytes (e.g., Vaucheria), most diatoms, some
oomycetes (e.g., Saprolegnia, Plasmopara...
- However, the
earliest fossil remains, ****igned to the billion-year-old
xanthophyte Palaeovaucheria,
suggest that
ochrophytes had
appeared by 1000 Ma. Other...
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heterokonts (e.g., chrysophytes, raphidophytes, silicoflagellates, some
xanthophytes, proteromonads), some
monadoid green algae (volvocaleans and prasinophytes)...