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         Algae Botany:     more books (100)
  1. A taxonomic study of the Algae of the British chalk-cliffs (Journal of botany, British and foreign) by Pyare Lal Anand, 1937
  2. The fresh-water Cyanophyceae of Iceland. The aërial algae of Iceland (Botany of Iceland) by Johannes Boye Petersen, 1928
  3. CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY ALGAE AND FUNGI VOLS. 1 AND 2 by Gilbert M. Smith, 1938
  4. Contributions to the Queensland flora [Fresh water algae] (Queensland. Dept. of agriculture. Botany bulletin) by F. M Bailey, 1898
  5. Textbook of Botany: Vol. I: Algae, Fungi, Bacteria, Virus, Lichens, Mycoplasma & Elementary Plant Pathology by P. S. Trivedi, S. N. Pandey, 1982-12
  6. Marine algae (Natural history report. Botany / British Antarctic) by A Gepp, 1917
  7. Tilden index algarum universalis: Algae bibliography collection by Josephine Elizabeth Tilden, 1976
  8. University of Wyoming publications in science : botany by George H Giles, 1934
  9. Systematics of the Green Algae (Systematics Association Special Volume) by David E. G. Irvine, D. M. John, 1985-05
  10. An Illustrated Guide to the Benthic Marine Algae of Coastal North Carolina by Donald F. Kapraun, 1980-11
  11. The freshwater algae of the Panjab (Punjab University, Lahore. Dept. of Botany. Publication) by S. L Ghose, 1935
  12. A contribution to the freshwater algae of West Ireland (Journal of the Linnean Society. Botany) by W West, 1892
  13. Three species of fungi parasitic on marine algae in Tasmania, (University of Queensland. Dept. of Botany. Papers) by A. B Cribb, 1954
  14. Modern Approaches to the Taxonomy of Red and Brown Algae (Special volume - The Systematics Association ; no. 10)

41. Botany Online: Interactions - Plants - Fungi - Evolution - Parasitic And Symbiot
fungi – cell walls out of cellulose, their zoospores have two heterokont flagellae,and their thallus resembles that of some siphonal algae (Vaucheria, for
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Interactions between Plants and Fungi: the Evolution of their Parasitic and Symbiotic Relations
What are Fungi?
Fungi are no plants. They can, just like plants (Plantae) and animals (Animalia), be classified as an original kingdom, that has, like the other two, developed from eucaryotic, single-celled protists (kingdom: Protista). Plants and most fungi share no common homologous structures besides those already conserved at the level of protists. These are: the existence of nuclei, the condensation of DNA with the help of histones, and the presence of actin and tubuline (and thus also of amoeboid movements of cells and of flagellar movements).
These kingdoms do nevertheless share analogies ( convergences, parallel developments ) that are often and wrongly cited as proofs for the relationship of plants and fungi. Three similarities are especially often referred to:
  • Both plant and fungal cells are enclosed by a cell wall while animal cells have no such characteristic. This is true, and cell walls exist in prokaryotes (bacteria, blue-green algae), too. The walls of all three mentioned kingdoms have, nevertheless, different molecular compositions (they contain different molecular classes), their biosynthetic pathways and the way of their cellular growths are different. They are therefore not homologous.
  • 42. Botany - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    attention is still given to them by botanists; and bacteria, fungi, and algae areusually covered, somewhat superficially, in introductory botany courses.
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    45. Coyote Press: Botany, Part A: Freshwater Algae And Freshwater Diatoms. By Lowe,
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    47. Internet Directory For Botany - Alphabetical List
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    48. Algae--Graham And Wilcox
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    50. SYS-RESOURCE Access Policy Document - At The Natural History Museum, London
    algae diatoms 249,000 12,000. algae other groups 370,000 5,000. Lichens395,000 10,000. Myxomycetes 51,000 250. botany TOTALS 5,205,000 117,250.
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    Collections scope Expertise Sampling Documentation ... Zoology SYS-RESOURCE: Botany The collections Geographical range Worldwide coverage is one of the major strengths of the collections. Inevitably some areas, such as the British Isles and the former British Empire, are better represented than others, such as the eastern Palaearctic. Other areas that are well represented include for flowering plants the Himalayas, north Africa and Mesoamerica, and for bryophytes and lichens Antarctica, the Mascarenes, Malesia and temperate parts of the Southern Hemisphere. Historical range The earliest specimens in the collection date from the last decade of the 16th century. New material continues to be added to the collections, so that they span 400 years. The collections provide information on what was growing where throughout this time, and also provide an insight into the progress in plant taxonomy throughout the last 500 years. Current priority areas for collecting The 1961 Morton Agreement with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew gave the Museum special responsibility for the vascular plant floras of the British Isles, Europe, and North and Central America. Consequently, comparatively little vascular plant material from other areas has been added to the Museumís collections since then.

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  • 53. Botany Lab Help - Ex. 10
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    54. Biology. Research: Water Ecology - Botany
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    Endoliths of calcareous algae
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  • Ultrastructural observation, using transmission and scanning electron microscopy, of the organisms found so far in the Gulf of Trieste.
  • Ecological study arising from the fact that these micro-organisms function as pollution bioindicators and as indicators of the marine photic zone, since some of them are more sensitive than others to the shortage of light.
  • Study of their relationship with living and dead calcareous algae and of their possible pathogenicity.
  • Verification of the presence of these organisms in other seas of the Italian coast. Collaboration with Dr. Le Campion-Alsumard of the University of Marseilles. Scientist in charge L. A. Ghirardelli
  • 55. Algae Photos
    Like other members of the algae, fungi and plant kingdoms, Porphyra has a known asthe alternation of generations is taught in every introductory botany class.
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    A quiet pond on Palomar Mountain (San Diego County, California) covered with dense masses of the filamentous green alga Spirogyra
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    ), a common green alga that grows on the intertidal rocks of San Diego County, California. In some countries this alga is eaten in soups. Wawaeiole ( Codium
    ), another intertidal green alga that is sold in Hawaiian markets. Like the green alga Ulva , it is cooked and eaten in soups. The rubbery thallus of this genus is coenocytic, composed of numerous microscopic, multinucleate filaments. According to E. Yale Dawson ( Marine Botany , 1966), the Hawaiians developed the most diversified dietary use of seaweeds with 75 species used regularly as food. Water net ( Hydrodictyon reticulatum ), an interesting fresh-water green alga with cells arranged in pentagons and hexagons. It is occasionally found in ponds throughout San Diego County, California. This unique alga is able to reproduce very rapidly because each cell of the net in turn produces a new cylindrical net of small cells within it. Upon escape from the parent cell, the miniature net enlarges enormously and each of its cells produces another miniature net.

    56. Basic Botany
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    57. Australian Systematic Botany Society
    and storage of algae; microscopy; algal blooms; algal weeds; rare and threatenedalgae. Return to the Australian Systematic botany Society Newsletter Page.
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    Book Review
    Freshwater Algae in Australia.
    A guide to conspicuous genera.
    written by T.J. Entwisle, J.A. Sonneman and S.H. Lewis (From ASBS Newsletter Number 92, September 1997)
    Specifications: 204 mm x 128 mm, 242 pp., c. 300 colour photographs plus free-hand illustrations.
    This is an excellent work and will be invaluable to anyone - amateur, student or professional biologist - requiring a guide to the genera of freshwater algae that occur in Australia. Of the 400 or so genera of freshwater algae that occur in Australia 96 are covered - all genera of macroalgae and the most common genera of microalgae likely to be encountered. The book commences with some introductory notes on the following: using the book; the divisions of algae encountered in Australia; algal habitats; collection, preservation and storage of algae; microscopy; algal blooms; algal weeds; rare and threatened algae. Pages 20-29 are devoted to a pictorial key which initially sorts taxa into ten different groups and three genera on the basis of easily seen characteristics, e.g. non-motile unicells, motile unicells, unbranched filaments, whorls of small branches. Each group is then treated separately, and the clear drawings of diagnostic features of each genus should normally enable ready identification. The broad groupings recognised in the initial key are colour-coded and these same groups and codings are used in the main text; the codings occur on the outer margins of the photograph page and are readily visible when flicking through the book. This means that the more detailed key can be easily skipped over, the user examining the mostly excellent photographs that adorn this work to identify a member of any one group. It is very much a well-presented, 'user-friendly' book.

    58. Australian Systematic Botany Society
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    Catalogue of the Benthic Marine Algae of the Indian Ocean
    written by Paul C. Silva, Philip I. Basson and Richard L. Moe. (From ASBS Newsletter Number 97, December 1998) University of California Publications in Botany vol. 79, xiv + 1259 pp.[errata]. University of California Press, c/o California Princeton Fulfillment Services, 1445 Lower Ferry Road, Princeton, NJ 08618; (Publicity) University of California Press, Publicity Dept., 2120 Berkeley Way, Berkeley CA 94720 USA Price: US$130.00 + p+h of US$38.48 (airmail) [US$12.04 surface mail] One of the first problems encountered by the authors was how to define the Indian Ocean; there are so many definitions of the Indian Ocean the authors needed an invariable workable set of boundaries. In this volume the Indian Ocean has been defined as the area bounded by Africa (East coast to Cape Agulhas), the southern Indian Ocean island of St. Paul, the western coastline of Australia from West Cape Howe in the south to Cape Londonderry in the north, through to Indonesia via Timor and the southern coasts of Java and Sumatra to Singapore, along the southern coast of Malaysia to the coastlines delimiting the Bay of Bengal, around India and the coast bordering the Arabian sea to the east coasts of Africa. The first six pages of the publication give a brief but valuable account of the history of exploration in the Indian Ocean with respect to the macro-algae. For those who would never have the need to consult the body of the text this is a comprehensive coverage of marine exploration and should not be ignored. The names of many of the early collectors of algae in the Indian Ocean will be familiar to other plant taxonomists working with angiosperms from the Indian Ocean but the information is especially useful to all marine biologists. This is particularly true for the numerous expeditions that traversed the Ocean during the nineteenth century: during this century the expeditions led by Weber (Siboga), Gardiner (Sealark) and land-based collections of the Stephenson's (in Africa) were important and came before the International Indian Ocean Expedition organised by the UN in the 1950's.

    59. Department Of Botany
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    Welcome To Department of Botany Introduction Top Department of Botany was founded within the Faculty of Medicine at Mansoura, Cairo University, in the early 1960 by Prof. Dr. S. S. Ghanim. In 1969, it was relocated as part of the newly founded Faculty of Science and headed by the late Prof. Dr. A. E. Younis, who was the Dean of the college for 8 consecutive years. First class was graduated in 1973. The department started with three faculty members and two teaching assistants, since then it continues to grow. The department has 4 Emeritus professors, 11 professors, 17 associate professors, and 7 assistant professors (lecturers). The teaching staff consists of: 2 assistant ecturer (M.S.), 5 demonstrators, 15 research assistants, and 19 laboratory technicians. The department has laboratory facilities for teaching (6 Labs) and research (7 Labs), a microbiological analysis unitThe , a herbarium for flowering plants and algae, water plants aquarium, and a greenhouse. research laboratories are designated for the following areasphycology, : plant physiology, bacteriology, mycology, cytogeneticsa modern , plant ecology, and a central laboratory. The department is undertaking the establishment of facility for molecular biology and genetic engineeringmajoring in The department teaches undergraduate students biologyundergraduate , chemistry, pre-dentistry, pre-veterinary, and education. The department offers the following and graduate degrees:

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