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Studies on the Ship-fouling Alga Enteromorpha I. Aspects of the Fine-structure and Biochemistry of Swimming and Newly Settled Zoospores

L. V. Evans, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 2, pp 451-466
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This article is published in Annals of Botany.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 130 citations till now.

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Light Antennas in phototactic algae.

TL;DR: A Directional Antenna Designed to Match the Environment of the Organism and the Characterization of the Dichroic Crystal Detector in Euglena.
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Microtopographic Cues for Settlement of Zoospores of the Green Fouling Alga Enteromorpha

TL;DR: Responses to topographic cues have been investigated using surfaces with defined microtopographies fabricated from polydimethyl siloxane elastomer (PDMS) to determine whether the spatial relationships between settled spores and the topographic features were a consequence of active settlement behaviours.
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Primary adhesion of enteromorpha (chlorophyta, ulvales) propagules: quantitative settlement studies and video microscopy1

TL;DR: High‐resolution video microscopy was used for the first time to reveal details of the various stages in the settlement and adhesion of zoospores and zygotes, and density‐dependent spore adhesion effects not previously reported were revealed.
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The settlement, attachment and establishment of marine algal spores

TL;DR: Particular attention is given to the influence of substratum surface properties, both physical and chemical, on these processes, along with aspects of the derivation, chemical composition, mechanisms of release and mode of action of the various adhesives secreted by the attaching spores and germlings.
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Comparative cytology, evolution and classification of the green algae with some consideration of the origin of other organisms with chlorophylls A and B

TL;DR: I n t r o d u c t o r y Review of Some Recen t Comparat ive Cytological Studies in the Green Algae .
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