The Chromophyte Algae: Problems and PerspectivesJ. C. Green, Barry S. C. Leadbeater, W. L. Diver, Systematics Association Systematics Association, 1989 - 429 páginas Contributions from internationally known experts in phycology, protozoology, mycology, and biology are featured in this volume, providing a completely up-to-date survey of the Chromaphyta algae. Comprehensive in scope, this unique study pays close attention to the ultrastructure, biochemistry, physiology, systematics, and phylogeny of this diverse group of organisms. |
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The Chromophyta past and present | xii |
Chlorophyll c pigments and their distribution in the | 13 |
Distribution patterns of carotenoids in relation to | 37 |
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