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  2. Ochrophyte - Wikipedia

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    Within the diatoms (Bacillariophyta), harmful effects can be due to physical damage or to toxin production. Centric diatoms like Chaetoceros live as colonial chains of cells with long spines (setae) that can clog fish gills, causing their death.

  3. Diatom - Wikipedia

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    Bacillariophyta Engler & Gilg, 1919 [6] ... Today (writing at mid 2020 ... An example of proxies is the use of diatom isotope records of δ13C, ...

  4. Taxonomy of diatoms - Wikipedia

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    Previous versions of the Adl et al., 2019 classification appeared in Adl et al. 2005 and Adl et al. 2012, [18] [19] also in the chapter "Bacillariophyta" by Mann, Crawford & Round in the 2017 Handbook of the Protists edited by Archibald et al., [22] in which some groups later named as formal taxa are listed under informal names (leptocylindrids ...

  5. Bacillaria - Wikipedia

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    Three diatom species were sent to the International Space Station, together with the huge (6 mm length) diatoms of Antarctica and the exclusive colonial diatom, Bacillaria paradoxa.

  6. Gyrista - Wikipedia

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    Gyrista was first described in 1998 by protistologist Thomas Cavalier-Smith in his work A revised six-kingdom system of life, originally as a superphylum containing two phyla: Ochrophyta, the heterokont algae; and Bigyra, which then contained the pseudofungi and bigyromonads together with the opalines. [1]

  7. Cyclotella - Wikipedia

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    Cyclotella is a genus of diatoms often found in oligotrophic environments, both marine and fresh water. It is in the family Stephanodiscaceae and the order Thalassiosirales. [1]

  8. Coscinodiscus - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 November 2024, at 19:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Sphingomonadaceae - Wikipedia

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    Some species of Sphingomonadaceae are known to degrade some aromatic compounds.This makes the bacteria of interest to environmental remediation. [8]The diverse metabolic capacity of genera within the Sphingomonadaceae family, such as Sphingobium, Novosphingobium, [a] and Sphingopyxis enable these genera to adapt to and be abundant in the presence of bisphenol A.