The Chromophyte Algae: Problems and Perspectives

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J. 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
1
Chlorophyll c pigments and their distribution in the
13
Distribution patterns of carotenoids in relation to
37
The photosynthetic apparatus as a phyletic character
63
a molecular
85
Molecular aspects and phylogenetic implications of plastid
101
Chromophyte chloroplastsa polyphyletic origin?
125
The phylogenetic significance of flagellar hairs in the
145
information from
255
Some affinities of the Raphidophyceae with other
279
Corethron and Mallomonassome striking morphological
295
David G Mann Department of Botany University of Edinburgh Kings
307
their phylogeny and relationship to
325
The flagellar apparatus of the Oomycetes and
343
chromophytes from a protistan perspective
357
The kingdom Chromista
381

The flagellar base ultrastructure and phylogeny of
167
the evidence
189
Phylogenetic relationships of dinoflagellates and their plastids
207
Brown algae and chromophyte phylogeny
229
The chromophyte algaeproblems and perspectives
409
List of Systematics Association Publications
427
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