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- Skeletonema is a genus of centric diatoms in the family Skeletonemataceae. It is the type genus of its family. Diatoms are photosynthetic organisms, meaning...
- Skeletonema costatum is a cosmopolitan centric diatom that belongs to the genus Skeletonema. It was first described by R. K. Greville, who originally...
- Skeletonema dohrnii is a diatom. Together with S. marinoi, this species has flattened extremities of the processes of the fultoportulae, which interlock...
- Skeletonema marinoi is a diatom. Together with S. dohrnii, this species has flattened extremities of the processes of the fultoportulae, which interlock...
- Skeletonema ****oni**** is a diatom. Together with S. pseudocostatum, S. tropi****, and S. grethae, it possesses external processes of its fultoportulae...
- Skeletonema grethae is a species of diatom. Together with S. pseudocostatum, S. tropi****, and S. ****oni****, it possesses external processes of its fultoportulae...
- supplied with a mixed culture of diatoms dominated by Chaetoceros spp. or Skeletonema spp. at a concentration on around 30,000 to 40,000 cells per ml. The...
- multicellular forms including Fragilaria crotonensis, Nitzschia fruticosa and Skeletonema potamos, as well as green algae which form star-shaped or prostrate colonies...
- cruentum Source of antioxidants Rhodella sp. Colourant for cosmetics Skeletonema sp Aquaculture Arthrospira maxima High protein content – Nutritional...
- dominant diatoms are species of the genera Navicula, Nitzschia, and Skeletonema. Among the larger organisms, the sea anemone Metridium, the bryozoan...