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- The water net (genus Hydrodictyon) is a taxon of freshwater green algae in the family Hydrodictyaceae. Hydrodictyon does well in clean, eutrophic water...
- several common freshwater species that are coenocytic, namely Scenedesmus, Hydrodictyon, and Pediastrum. See Plasmodium (life cycle). The endosperm in plants...
- the Hydrodictyaceae family, along with Pseudopediastrum, Tetraedron, Hydrodictyon and so on. Pediastrum spp. on the phylogenetic tree can be divided into...
- species of green algae are isogamous. It is typical in the genera Ulva, Hydrodictyon, Tetraspora, Zygnema, Spirogyra, Ulothrix, and Chlamydomonas. Many fungi...
- Diversity of green algae Clockwise from top left: Scenedesmus, Micrasterias, Hydrodictyon, Volvox, Stigeoclonium. Green algal chloroplasts are characterized by...
- analyses showed that Pediastrum sensu lato was paraphyletic with respect to Hydrodictyon. Therefore, Pediastrum was split up into several genera, including Monactinus...
- Connecticut Thesis Evolution and ecology of species interactions across multiple spatial scales Website http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/people/urban/...
- direction (the DO arrangement): Sphaeroplea, Atractomorpha, Neochloris, Hydrodictyon, and Pediastrum. All of these taxa have basal body core connections....
- family of green algae in the order Sphaeropleales. Euastropsis Helierella Hydrodictyon Lacunastrum Monactinus Parapediastrum Pediastrum Pseudopediastrum Sorastrum...
- Vaucheria (1855), the Oedogoniaceae (1855–1858), the Coleochaeteae (1860), Hydrodictyon (1861), and Pandorina (1869); the last-mentioned memoir bore the title...