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- Cyanobacteria (/saɪˌænoʊbækˈtɪəri.ə/), also called Cyanobacteriota or Cyanophyta, are a phylum of autotrophic gram-negative bacteria that can obtain biological...
- (ferns), and fungi but it had also traditionally included slime molds, and Cyanophyta. The classification is now deprecated in Linnaean taxonomy. Cryptogams...
- stacked thylakoids, making them distinctly different from Cyanobacteria (or Cyanophyta), but some authors consider them as part of the Cyanobacteria, as the...
- Whittaker's five kingdom system (1969) Kingdom Monera Branch Myxomonera Phylum Cyanophyta Phylum Myxobacteriae Branch Mastigomonera Phylum Eubacteriae Phylum Actinomycota...
- >1,000,000 ↳ Prokaryota [ Bacteria and Archaea, excl. Cyanophyta] 7,643 ~1,000,000 ↳ Cyanophyta 2,664 unknownViruses 2,085 400,000 Total (2009 data)...
- (2009). "Proteomic evaluation of the non-survival of Anabaena doliolum (Cyanophyta) at elevated temperatures". European Journal of Phycology. 44 (4): 551–65...
- kingdom into two branches containing several phyla: Myxomonera branch Cyanophyta, now called Cyanobacteria Myxobacteria Mastigomonera branch Eubacteriae...
- The Hoek, Mann and Jahns system is a system of taxonomy of algae. It was first published in Algae: An Introduction to Phycology by Cambridge University...
- A system of taxonomy of the cryptogams, the Smith system was published in: Smith, G.M. (1938). Cryptogamic Botany, vol. 1. Algae and fungi. McGraw-Hill...
- utilization efficiency of Spirulina platensis (= Arthrospira fusiformis) (Cyanophyta) from Lake Chitu, Ethiopia". Hydrobiologia. 332 (2): 99–109. doi:10.1007/bf00016689...