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Was (wer) ist cyanobacterium$503774$ - definition

GENUS OF CYANOBACTERIA
Cyanobacteriaceae; Cyanobacterium (cyanobacteria)

Atelocyanobacterium thalassa         
SPECIES OF CYANOBACTERIA
Atelocyanobacterium; Candidatus Atelocyanobacterium thalassa; Cyanobacterium UCYN-A
Candidatus Atelocyanobacterium thalassa, also referred to as UCYN-A, is a diazotrophic species of cyanobacteria commonly found in measurable quantities throughout the world's oceans and some seas. Members of A.
Myxophyta         
  • Cyanobacteria cultured in specific media: Cyanobacteria can be helpful in agriculture as they have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen in soil.
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  • display-authors = 1}}</ref> and proposed for cyanobacteria (lower panel). Cells exposed to extreme injury die in an uncontrollable manner, reflecting the loss of structural integrity. This type of cell death is called "accidental cell death" (ACD). “Regulated cell death (RCD)” is encoded by a genetic pathway that can be modulated by genetic or pharmacologic interventions. [[Programmed cell death]] (PCD) is a type of RCD that occurs as a developmental program, and has not been addressed in cyanobacteria yet. RN, regulated necrosis.
  • 50px]] Material was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License].</ref>}}
  •  Light microscope view of cyanobacteria from a [[microbial mat]]
  • [[Epiphytic]] ''[[Calothrix]] ''cyanobacteria (arrows) in symbiosis with a ''[[Chaetoceros]]'' diatom. Scale bar 50 μm.}}
  • Diagnostic Drawing: Cyanobacteria associated with tufa: ''Microcoleus vaginatus''
  • 50px]] Material was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License].</ref>}} Live cyanobionts (cyanobacterial symbionts) belonging to ''[[Ornithocercus]]'' [[dinoflagellate]] host consortium<br />(a) ''O. magnificus'' with numerous cyanobionts present in the upper and lower girdle lists (black arrowheads) of the cingulum termed the symbiotic chamber.<br />(b) ''O. steinii'' with numerous cyanobionts inhabiting the symbiotic chamber.<br />(c) Enlargement of the area in (b) showing two cyanobionts that are being divided by binary transverse fission (white arrows).
  • bibcode=2021NatCo..12.3475H}}</ref>}} Outer and plasma membranes are in blue, thylakoid membranes in gold, glycogen granules in cyan, [[carboxysome]]s (C) in green, and a large dense polyphosphate granule (G) in pink
  •  ''[[Synechococcus]]'' uses a gliding technique to move at 25 μm/s. Scale bar is about 10 µm.
  • '''Diagram of a typical cyanobacterial cell'''}}
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  • Tree of Life in ''Generelle Morphologie der Organismen'' (1866). Note the location of the genus
''[[Nostoc]]'' with algae and not with bacteria (kingdom "Monera")
  • 2,4-D]] and ''Nostoc'' spp. increases para-nodule formation and nitrogen fixation. A large number of ''Nostoc'' spp. isolates colonize the root [[endosphere]] and form para-nodules.<ref name=Lee2021 />
  • 50px]] Material was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 International License].</ref>}}
  • <small>(ak) akinetes (fb) false branching (tb) true branching</small>}}
  • Nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria}}
  • date=11 January 2016}}</ref>
  • ''[[Prochlorococcus]]'', an influential marine cyanobacterium which produces much of the world's oxygen}}
  • Spirulina]] tablets
  • <small>Taxa are not drawn to scale – those with smaller cell diameters are at the bottom and larger at the top</small>}}
PHYLUM OF PROKARYOTES
Blue-green algae; Blue-green alga; Cyanophyta; Blue-green Algae; Cyanophyceae; Chloroxybacteria; Bluegreen algae; Blue Green Algae; Cyanophyte; Blue-green bacteria; Blue green algae; Cynobacteria; Myxophyta; Blue algae; Blue/Green Algae; Blue/Green algae; Blue/green algae; Prochlrorophytes; Cyanoprokaryote; Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (dietary supplement); Cyanobacterial; Blue alga; Schizophyta; Cyanobacterium; Myxophyceae; Climate change and cyanobacterial blooms; Oxyphotobacteria; Sericytochromatia
·add. ·noun ·pl A phylum of the vegetable kingdom consisting of the class Myxomycetes. By some botanists it is not separated from the Thallophyta.
blue-green algae         
  • Cyanobacteria cultured in specific media: Cyanobacteria can be helpful in agriculture as they have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen in soil.
  • 50px
  • display-authors = 1}}</ref> and proposed for cyanobacteria (lower panel). Cells exposed to extreme injury die in an uncontrollable manner, reflecting the loss of structural integrity. This type of cell death is called "accidental cell death" (ACD). “Regulated cell death (RCD)” is encoded by a genetic pathway that can be modulated by genetic or pharmacologic interventions. [[Programmed cell death]] (PCD) is a type of RCD that occurs as a developmental program, and has not been addressed in cyanobacteria yet. RN, regulated necrosis.
  • 50px]] Material was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License].</ref>}}
  •  Light microscope view of cyanobacteria from a [[microbial mat]]
  • [[Epiphytic]] ''[[Calothrix]] ''cyanobacteria (arrows) in symbiosis with a ''[[Chaetoceros]]'' diatom. Scale bar 50 μm.}}
  • Diagnostic Drawing: Cyanobacteria associated with tufa: ''Microcoleus vaginatus''
  • 50px]] Material was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License].</ref>}} Live cyanobionts (cyanobacterial symbionts) belonging to ''[[Ornithocercus]]'' [[dinoflagellate]] host consortium<br />(a) ''O. magnificus'' with numerous cyanobionts present in the upper and lower girdle lists (black arrowheads) of the cingulum termed the symbiotic chamber.<br />(b) ''O. steinii'' with numerous cyanobionts inhabiting the symbiotic chamber.<br />(c) Enlargement of the area in (b) showing two cyanobionts that are being divided by binary transverse fission (white arrows).
  • bibcode=2021NatCo..12.3475H}}</ref>}} Outer and plasma membranes are in blue, thylakoid membranes in gold, glycogen granules in cyan, [[carboxysome]]s (C) in green, and a large dense polyphosphate granule (G) in pink
  •  ''[[Synechococcus]]'' uses a gliding technique to move at 25 μm/s. Scale bar is about 10 µm.
  • '''Diagram of a typical cyanobacterial cell'''}}
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • Tree of Life in ''Generelle Morphologie der Organismen'' (1866). Note the location of the genus
''[[Nostoc]]'' with algae and not with bacteria (kingdom "Monera")
  • 2,4-D]] and ''Nostoc'' spp. increases para-nodule formation and nitrogen fixation. A large number of ''Nostoc'' spp. isolates colonize the root [[endosphere]] and form para-nodules.<ref name=Lee2021 />
  • 50px]] Material was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 International License].</ref>}}
  • <small>(ak) akinetes (fb) false branching (tb) true branching</small>}}
  • Nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria}}
  • date=11 January 2016}}</ref>
  • ''[[Prochlorococcus]]'', an influential marine cyanobacterium which produces much of the world's oxygen}}
  • Spirulina]] tablets
  • <small>Taxa are not drawn to scale – those with smaller cell diameters are at the bottom and larger at the top</small>}}
PHYLUM OF PROKARYOTES
Blue-green algae; Blue-green alga; Cyanophyta; Blue-green Algae; Cyanophyceae; Chloroxybacteria; Bluegreen algae; Blue Green Algae; Cyanophyte; Blue-green bacteria; Blue green algae; Cynobacteria; Myxophyta; Blue algae; Blue/Green Algae; Blue/Green algae; Blue/green algae; Prochlrorophytes; Cyanoprokaryote; Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (dietary supplement); Cyanobacterial; Blue alga; Schizophyta; Cyanobacterium; Myxophyceae; Climate change and cyanobacterial blooms; Oxyphotobacteria; Sericytochromatia
¦ plural noun another term for cyanobacteria.

Wikipedia

Cyanobacterium (genus)

Cyanobacterium genus of cyanobacteria.