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some points in the life history and in the decomposition of blue-green algae as illustrated by oscillaria prolifica (with samples). 190119601023
a method of ultramicroscopy whereby fluorescence in the cyanophyceae and diatomaceae may be demonstrated. 192317783425
nitrogen fixation by blue-green algae. 193017818238
movement in the cyanophyceae : the effect of ph upon movement in oscillatoria.the effect of ph upon the velocity of translatory movement of oscillatoria formosa bory in inorganic culture solutions was determined. unhindered movement occurred in the range of about ph 6.4 to 9.5. above and below these limits inhibition was marked. in the unfavorable acid and alkaline ranges inhibition was progressive with exposure time; in the favorable range continuous movement was maintained for 24 hours.193319872745
causes of color change in blue-green algae. 193416587880
observations on the pathological changes produced by a toxic substance present in blue-green algae (microcystis aeruginosa). 194619970869
observations on the pathological changes produced by a toxic substance present in blue-green algae (microcystis aeruginosa). 194621018103
oriented movement of blue-green algae on a stretched gel. 194720239736
aqueous chlorophyll preparations from blue-green algae. 195014791538
internal conversion in the photosynthetic mechanism of blue-green algae.1. in chroococcus a quantum of light absorbed by phycocyanin has 90 per cent the chance of doing photosynthesis that a quantum absorbed by chlorophyll has. 2. by a process analogous to internal conversion in radioactivity (but with the linear dimensions and the wave length 10(4) times larger) there will be transferred from phycocyanin to chlorophyll see pdf for equation (a number of the order of 100) quanta for every one emitted as fluorescent light by the phycocyanin in the chroococcus cell. 3. ...195015410487
effect of nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae on the growth of rice plants. 195114882339
production in cultural solution of some amino acids by the atmospheric nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae. 195114904032
cutaneous sensitization to blue-green algae. 195313084359
[cellular organization of cyanophyceae]. 195313159243
development of toxicity in blue-green algae. 195313094595
[detection of nuclear equivalents in cyanophyceae]. 195413173456
relation between pigment content and photosynthetic characteristics in a blue-green algae.1. the blue-green alga anacystis nidulans was cultured under steady state conditions at 25 and 39 degrees c. and under several different light intensities to give five different types of cells. 2. cells were submitted to pigment analysis based upon acetone extracts and aqueous extracts obtained by sonic disintegration. the different cell types show a threefold range of chlorophyll content and a fourfold range of phycocyanin content with only minor changes in the chlorophyll/phycocyanin ratio. ce ...195513252232
[chemistry and submicroscopic structure of cell walls, sheaths, and gelatin of cyanophyceae. ii. cell morphology and cell physiology of cyanophyceae]. 195513249505
photosynthesis and respiration of three blue-green algae. 195516654770
studies on nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae. i. growth and nitrogen fixation by anabaena cylindrica lemm. 195516654787
the comparative physiology and biochemistry of the blue-green algae. 195613363770
delayed light production by blue-green algae, red algae, and purple bacteria.1. blue-green algae, red algae, and purple bacteria all show the emission of delayed light. 2. the action spectra for the production of delayed light by three species of blue-green algae have one broad band with a peak at 620 mmicro. 3. the action spectrum for production of delayed light by the red algae has one peak at 550 mmicro with a shoulder from 600 to 660 mmicro. 4. the emission spectra of the delayed light from both the blue-green and red algae were the same as from the green algae, chlo ...195613286450
periodic phenomena in photosynthesis as reflected by oxygen exchange of blue-green algae. 195713436453
light-dark transients in oxygen exchange of blue-green algae. 195713436454
a simple method of staining nuclei-like bodies in bacteria and blue-green algae with celestine blue b-iron. 195713451200
the nature and distribution of carotenoids in some blue-green algae. 195713481328
[studies on granular inclusions and reduction-oxidation capacity in cyanophyceae. iv. cell morphologic and physiologic studies in cyanophyceae]. 195713522145
delayed light action spectra of several algae in visible and ultraviolet light.action spectra for delayed light production by several algae were determined from 250 to 750 mmicro incident light. in the visible portion of the spectrum the action spectra resemble those reported by previous workers for photosynthesis and light emission. blue-green algae had a maximum at 620 mmicro, red algae at 550 mmicro, whereas green and brown algae have action spectra corresponding to chlorophyll and carotenoid absorption. in the ultraviolet portion of the spectrum delayed light is emitte ...195813587909
effects of extracts of blue-green algae on pigment production by serratia marcescens. 195913664907
toxic waterblooms of blue-green algae.unialgal cultures of several species and strains of blue-green algae, including those most suspected of causing animal deaths, have been grown and found to vary greatly in toxicity. at least four toxic factors have been recognized. one produces fast deaths and is algal in origin. the others produce slow deaths and are bacterial in origin. the fast-death factor (fdf) is an endotoxin that so far has been encountered only with strains of microcystis aeruginosa kütz. emend. elenkin. its production i ...196017421184
pteridines in blue green algae. 196116655500
electron microscope studies on blue-green algae.several species of blue-green algae were studied in thin sections with the electron microscope. our electron micrographs confirm the view that the cell of blue-green algae is different and simpler in organization than the typical plant or animal cell. on the other hand, the general pattern of ultrastructure is the same as that found in bacteria and streptomyces. the cell boundary is formed by a double membrane which consists of two typical unit membranes. situated in between these membranes is t ...196113741827
inhibition of algae by nystatin.lampen, j. o. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n. j.), and peter arnow. inhibition of algae by nystatin. j. bacteriol. 82:247-251. 1961.-the polyenic antibiotic nystatin inhibited the growth of a broad range of algae at concentrations of 1 to 30 mug per ml. organisms included in the chlorophyta, euglenophyta, chrysophyta, and cyanophyta were inhibited, but a bacillariophyceae was insensitive. nystatin was lethal at concentrations which completely prevented growth. the polyene was a ...196113758567
isolation of bacteria-free cultures from hormogone-producing blue-green algae. 196113874676
use of antibiotics to purify blue-green algae. 196113920023
laboratory studies on the toxins produced by waterblooms of blue-green algae. 196213949274
[on hydration-related development and drying resistance of cyanophyceae]. 196213954238
utilization of nitrogen compounds by unicellular algae.eight chlorophyta employ urea as a sole nitrogen source; five utilize uric acid and xanthine. the cyanophyta, rhodophyta, and euglenophyta studied do not grow on these three nitrogen sources, although anacystis nidulans decomposes uric acid to allantoin. none of the algae tested utilized either allantoin or creatinine.196213869349
a study of several blue-green algae in the electron microscope. 196214020147
the action of lysozyme on several blue-green algae. 196214023796
physiological and biochemical studies on nitrogen fixing blue-green algae. i. on the nature of cellular and extracellular nitrogenous substances formed by nostoc commune. 196213918955
physiological and biochemical studies on nitrogen fixing blue-green algae. 196213918956
[studies on morphologically-differentiated cells in developing cultures of blue-green algae with the aid of triphenyl-tetrazolium chloride]. 196213903104
preliminary note on a new phycobilin pigment isolated from blue-green algae. 196213895764
role of aldolase in photosynthesis. i. enzyme studies with photosynthetic organisms with special reference to blue-green algae. 196216655666
on the pigment absorbing at 750 mmu occurring in some blue-green algae. 196216655706
on the nitrogen fixation by egyptian blue green algae. 19635889156
intramitochondrial fibers with dna characteristics. i. fixation and electron staining reactions.chick embryo mitochondria, studied with the electron microscope, show crista-free areas of low electron opacity. these areas are observable after fixation with osmium tetroxide, calcium permanganate, potassium permanganate, formaldehyde, acrolein, acrolein followed by osmium tetroxide, uranyl acetate followed by calcium permanganate, and acetic acid-alcohol. staining of sections with lead hydroxide or uranyl acetate, or with both, resulted in an increased density of a fibrous material within the ...196314086138
[nitrogen fixation in blue-green algae]. 196314093557
liberation of extracellular nitrogen by 2 nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae. 196314097731
[the effect of hydrogen-ion concentration (ph) in the medium and temperature on the growth and nitrogen fixation of blue-green algae]. 196314137792
characteristics of marine blue-green algae with uric acid as nitrogen source. 196314058996
[the effect of concentration of different components of the medium on the growth and nitrogen fixation by blue-green algae]. 196314074532
ultrastructural studies on the blue-green algal symbiont in cyanophora paradoxa korschikoff.studies conducted on the ultrastructure of cyanophora paradoxa korschikoff (a cryptomonad) have shown that its intracellular symbiont is closely related to unicellular blue-green algae. due to its peculiar habitat, the intracellular symbiont lacks the characteristic cyanophycean double-layered cell wall, but is surrounded by a thin protoplasmic membrane. the protoplasm itself is differentiated into a lamellated chromatoplasm containing photosynthetic pigments, polyphosphate granules, and possibl ...196314086136
photochemical reduction of triphosphopyridine nucleotide by cell-free extracts of blue-green algae. 196313971359
algal virus: isolation.freshwater blue-green algae of the genera lyngbya, plectonema, and phormidium are susceptible to a virus recently isolated from a waste-stabilization pond. electron micrographs of a partially purified preparation show that the viral particle has an icosahedral structure about 66 mmicro in diameter.196313976026
physiological and biochemical studies on nitrogen fixation by blue-green algae. iii. the growth and nitrogen fixation of nostoc commune as influenced by culture conditions. 196313980209
morphology of representative blue-green algae. 196314018053
extracellular polysaccharides of algae: effects on life-support systems.the amount of extracellular polysaccharide produced by eight species of green and blue-green algae ranges from 174 milligrams per liter to 557 milligrams per liter. most of the polymers are composed of four monosaccharides: a hexose, a pentose, a methyl pentose, and uronic acid. the production of excessive amounts of these photosynthetic end products will undoubtedly influence the effective recycling time of growth media in life-support systems.196414163784
absence of sterols in blue-green algae. 196414168239
light-induced absorption-change transients in some blue-green algae. 196414197380
studies on photosynthesis using cell free preparations of blue-green algae. 196414211158
[the effect of nitrogen compounds on the growth of blue-green algae and their fixation of molecular nitrogen]. 196414237035
[dynamics of the development of blue-green algae and bacteria in ponds in the environment of kiev]. 196414301125
spectrophotometric evidence for the participation of a quinone in photosynthesis of intact blue-green algae. 196414163511
aldolase in blue-green algae. 19655830153
[influence of irradiated nitrogen on the nitrogen fixation of blue-green algae]. 19655848610
the lipid metabolism of blue-green algae. 19655856800
[blue-green algae fixing nitrogen and their practical use. i. current views on the problems of nitrogen fixation by blue-green algae]. 19655859921
[changes in the composition and content of pigments in blue-green algae in relation to the spectral composition of light and of the illumination degree]. 19655865393
[amino acid composition of the blue-green algae phormidium uncinatum (ag) gom]. 19655865402
[algicidal properties of aquatic and shore plants of the kremenchug reservoir with respect to the blue-green algae microcystis pulverea and anabaena hassalii]. 19655869328
[changes in the composition and pigment content of blue-green algae in the presence of additional carbon and nitrogen sources]. 19655887024
[comparative study of nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae isolated from various soils of the ussr]. 19655887026
photoassimilation of organic compounds by autotrophic blue-green algae. 19655867564
light-induced rapid absorption changes during photosynthesis. vi. complex reactions in some blue-green algae. 19655867545
extracellular products of blue-green algae. 19654285448
light-induced changes in absorbancy and fluorescence of chlorophyllous pigments associated with the pigment systems 1 and 2 in blue-green algae. 196514314345
cytochemical evidence for the apparent absence of histone in the cells of cyanophyceae. 196514343267
the relationship between blue-green algae and bacteria. 196514296764
significance of the gunflint (precambrian) microflora: photosynthetic oxygen may have had important local effects before becoming a major atmospheric gas.several categories of biological microstructures 1.9+/- billion years old are here described, illustrated, and referred to a group of early thallophytes that includes the thread bacteria and the blue-green algae. these microstructures were almost surely autotrophic and in the line of evolution toward green-plant photosynthesis, if not themselves oxygen producers. geochemical evidence has been interpreted by some to imply that the contemporaneous atmosphere was essentially anoxygenic (reducing), ...196517773767
blue-green algae: fine structure of the gas vacuoles.the gas vacuoles seen in several species of blue-green algae under the light microscope are shown by electron microscopy to correspond to packed arrays of cylindrical, electron-transparent vesicles. single vesicles average 75 millimicrons in diameter, range from 0.2 micron to 1.0 micron in length, have conical ends, and are bounded by a single membrane 2 millimicrons wide. the reversible disappearance of gas vacuoles induced by sudden application of pressure is accompanied by a reversible collap ...196517776627
microorganisms from the late precambrian of central australia.an assemblage of structurally and organically well preserved microorganisms, interpreted as both green and blue-green algae, has been found in chert facies of the bitter springs limestone from the upper precambrian of central australia. this appears to be the earliest known occurrence of green algae in the fossil record. these organisms are among the oldest known multicellular and unicellular fossils exhibiting distinct histological preservation.196517742361
the blue-green algae. 19665930598
urease activity in blue-green algae.the apparent enzymatic hydrolysis of urea has been detected in whole blue-green algae and in cell extracts. urease is present as an intracellullar component in cultures in which no bacterial contaminants are found. the activity in the cells was recovered from the extracts.19665931453
respiratory chain of colorless algae. ii. cyanophyta.whole cell difference spectra of the blue-green algae, saprospira grandis, leucothrix mucor, and vitreoscilla sp. have one, or at the most 2, broad alpha-bands near 560 mmu. at -190 degrees these bands split to give 4 peaks in the alpha-region for b and c-type cytochromes, but no alpha-band for a-type cytochromes is visible. the nadh oxidase activity of these organisms was shown to be associated with particulate fractions of cell homogenates. the response of this activity to inhibitors differed ...19665932404
the relationship of the hill reaction to photosynthesis: studies with fluoride-poisoned blue-green algae. 19665961833
decarboxylation performed by particulate fractions of two nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae. 19665971862
[lampropedia hyalina schroeter, an apochlorotic merismopedia (cyanophyceae). short communications on flagellates and algae. xii]. 19665990748
spherical subunits in photosynthetic membranes of two cyanophyceae and the bacterium rhodospirillum rubrum. 19665998094
[effect of light on growth and nitrogen fixation by soil blue-green algae]. 19666002933
feedback regulation of arginine biosynthesis in blue-green algae and photosynthetic bacteria.hoare, d. s. (the university of texas, austin), and s. l. hoare. feedback regulation of arginine biosynthesis in blue-green algae and photosynthetic bacteria. j. bacteriol. 92:375-379. 1966.-a number of blue-green algae and photosynthetic bacteria synthesize arginine from glutamate via acetylated intermediates. cell-free extracts of these photosynthetic microorganisms contain an n-acetyl glutamate phosphokinase, which is specifically inhibited by arginine. they also contain a transacetylase whic ...196616562123
the cell wall of rickettsia mooseri. i. morphology and chemical composition.cell walls prepared by mechanically disrupting intact rickettsia mooseri (r. typhi) were examined in an electron microscope and analyzed chemically. electron micrographs of metal-shadowed and negatively stained rickettsial cell walls revealed no significant differences, except for smaller size, from bacterial cell walls prepared in a similar manner. the chemical composition was complex, and resembled that of gram-negative bacterial cell walls more closely than that of gram-positive bacterial cel ...19676025416
mevalonic acid kinase in euglena gracilis.the isolation and partial purification of mevalonic acid kinase from euglena gracilis is described. the product of the reaction mva-5-p has been characterized by paper chromatography. the apparent km values for l-mevalonic acid, atp, and mg(2+) are 3 x 10(-5)m, 6 x 10(-3)m, and 9 x 10(-3)m, respectively. a concentration of 1 x 10(-3)mp-hydroxymercuribenzoate completely inactivates the enzyme. a distribution study has shown that mevalonic acid kinase is present in most higher plants and the algae ...19676042361
the tocopherols of the blue-green algae. 19676048761
effect of carbohydrates on the symbiotic growth of planktonic blue-green algae with bacteria. 19676052729
the metabolism of acetate by the blue-green algae, anabaena variabilis and anacystis nidulans. 19676077932
oxygen inhibition of nitrogen fixation in cell-free preparations of blue-green algae. 19676078112
immunochemistry of biliproteins.biliproteins were extracted from representatives of the cyanophyta, rhodophyta, and cryptophyta and purified. both purified and crude biliproteins were used to stimulate rabbit antibody directed specifically against the biliproteins. the antigenic and immunogenic inter-relationships of these proteins were investigated by the ouchterlony double diffusion technique. c-phycocyanins from all sources were found to be antigenically and immunogenically related and apparently also related to allophycocy ...19676080871
[on the chemical composition of some blue-green algae]. 19675609777
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