Nostoc flagelliforme

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A Microbial Biorealm page on the genus Nostoc flagelliforme

Classification

Higher order taxa

Bacteria; Cyanobacteria; Cyanophyceae; Nostocales; Nostocaceae

Species

NCBI: Taxonomy

Nostoc flagelliforme

Description and significance

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Genome structure

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Cell structure and metabolism

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Ecology

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Pathology

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Application to Biotechnology

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Current Research

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References

1. Komárek, J., Kling, H. & Komárková, J. "Filamentous Cyanobacteria". Freshwater Algae of North America. (Wehr, J.D. & Sheath, R.G. Eds), pp. 177-196. San Diego: Academic Press.

2. Qiu, B., and Gao, K. "Photosynthetic characteristics of the terrestrial blue-green alga, Nostoc flagelliforme". European Journal of Phycology. 2001. Volume 36. pp. 147-156.

3. Gao, K., and Ye, C. "Culture of the terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc flagelliforme (Cyanophyceae), under aquatic conditions". Journal of Phycology. 2003. Volume 39. pp. 617-623.

4. Qiu, B., and Gao, K. "Dried field populations of Nostoc flagelliforme (Cyanophyceae) require exogenous nutrients for their photosynthetic recovery". Journal of Applied Phycology. 1999. Volume 11. pp. 535-541.

Edited by Adam Northrup, student of Rachel Larsen