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When exposed to extreme conditions such as a decrease, or sometimes an increase, in salinity, some strains of Dunaliella may form a palmella stage (Fig. 1 s,t).
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stage; a nomnotile, stalked stage; and a mul\tinu- cleate stage. Characteristically, the palmella stage forms layers Consisting of round 1Q oval cells covered ...
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individuals were, however, in a Palmella stage, and relatively few in the motile condition. ... E, division-stage of same, F-J, Palmella stages; in H showing form of ...
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Most of the cells of the latter were in a non-motile stage, forming a closely packed palmella stage, for the greater part only one layer in thickness. There ...
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Palmella stage. Asexual division results in 2,4,8,16... 256 individuals formed. There is no division below 50 degrees F., slow rate 68-77 F. Optimal above 77 F.
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May 2, 2002 ... Aplanospores with smooth wall, about 7 µm diameter. Sexual reproduction and palmella stage have not been reported. Distribution by country ...
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1. Figure 1: Euglena viridis. Figure 2: Euglena. Multiple fission and encystation. A —Encysted individual. B—Fission in encysted condition. C.Palmella stage.
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spells (Rajan 202). This stage is named because of its resemblance to the green algal genus Palmella. In. Chlamydomonas, to form the palmella stage, the cells ...
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They are: 1) the parasitic trophont stage, 2) the encysted, or palmella stage ( tomont stage), and 3) the dinospore stage (Gratzek, Wolke, Shotts, Dawe, & Blasiola, ...
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