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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AUXOSPORE»
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auxospore en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Variability in Three Species of Gomphonema ...
The auxospore cell (Fig. 21a of Geitler) is also the same as my figure 14, except
that his illustration shows only one isolated punctum at the central nodule. He
notes that this characteristic may be very variable. DISCUSSION These natural ...
2
The Diatoms: Biology & Morphology of the Genera
a single gamete is produced by each gametangium (the supernumerary nuclei
from meiosis II survive so that the gametes are binucleate): (k) the single
auxospore during expansion. (/) Brachysira exilis: paired zygotes within a shortly
stalked ...
Frank Eric Round, R. M. Crawford, D. G. Mann, 1990
In both Centrales and Pennales the zygote grows into a specialized spore called
auxospore. But the formation of auxospore is different in both the groups. The
process of the auxospore formation is actually a "restorative process" because
the ...
4
Algae: Volume 1, Myxophyceae, Peridinieae, Bacillarieae, ...
Diatoms reproduce themselves by a type of spore known as an auxospore.
Although formed frequently in some centric forms, in the vast majority of diatoms
auxospores do not appear to be of common occurrence. The normal auxospore
can ...
5
Algae: An Introduction to Phycology
i The zygote, still binucleate, swells up into an auxospore. Within the zygote wall,
a silicified auxospore wall or perizonium is formed cen- trifugally, new parts being
added at each end as the auxospore carries out its bipolar expansion.
Christiaan Hoek, David Mann, H. M. Jahns, 1995
fully grown stage is called the auxospore (Fig. 9.5). Since the auxospore appears
as a rule to result from a sexual process the term 'auxozygote' is also in use.
According to the way in which the auxospores develop within or outside of the ...
7
Evolution of Primary Producers in the Sea
After gamete fusion, the auxospore expands to restore the original cell size (for
the probable mechanism, see Section V.D.1). Zygotes first form an outer organic
layer to which silica scales can be added. Usually, these scales are flat with an ...
Paul Falkowski, Andrew H. Knoll, 2011
AUxOSPOrE STrUCTUrE Auxospore walls comprise both organic and siliceous
elements, but the latter are either in the form of scales, or bands and hoops,
which allow the enclosed cell to expand, although there may be constraints on
the ...
Joseph Seckbach, John Patrick Kociolek, 2011
Diatoms reproduce themselves by a type of spore known as an auxospore.
Although formed frequently in some centric forms, in the vast majority of diatoms
auxospores do not appear to be of common occurrence. The normal auxospore
can ...
10
The Biology of Diatoms
fully grown stage is called the auxospore (Fig. 9.5). Since the auxospore appears
as a rule to result from a sexual process the term 'auxozygote' is also in use.
According to the way in which the auaospores develop within or outside of the ...