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Plant Pathology Glossary
... of plant cells and algae. Chlorophyll is the receptor of light energy in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is also found in photosynthetic bacteria. Chloroplast a disk-shaped structure in plant and algal cells that ... a pathogen. Parenchyma the soft tissue comprised of living, thin-walled cells of variable size and form. Parenchyma cells are the most abundant cell type in plants. In leaves, parenchyma ...
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Lab Manual Exercise # 1a
... ) enter special white blood cells (phagocytes) through a form of endocytosis called phagocytosis. The Amoeba is a unicellular protist that ingests food (including algal cells) by phagocytosis. Lysosome: A ... Centrosome: The microtubule organizing center that forms the mitotic spindle in dividing cells. In animal cells the centrosome includes a pair of centrioles surrounded by radiating strands of ...
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Iron Mountain
... contain photobiont algal cells. It is generally the same color as the hymenial layer of the cup (in this case black). In lecanorine apothecia (see next photo), the rim contains algal cells and ... structure is produced by the fungal symbiont (mycobiont) of the lichen. Nonlichenized fungi (without the algal symbiont) in the class Ascomycetes also produce cup-shaped apothecia. Because of their distinct ...
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Station de Génétique et Amélioration des Plantes
... strongly affected in the organisation of the cortical cytoskeleton (Traas et al, 1995). Interestingly, mutant cells never form a PPB . Picture : from left to right, 3 mutant plants corresponding to 3 ... a centrin, a protein associated to centrosomes, SPB and basal bodies in animal, fungal and algal cells. It contains 4 EF-Hand Calcium-binding domains. Two Centrin genes are present in Arabidopsis ...
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Institute of Plant Physiology > Departments > Algology
... that iron availability to phytoplankton is ensured by organic chelators released by algal cells. A model for iron transport was described, which differs from the general ... algal lipids were outlined. New concepts in hydrodynamics, heat transfer and mass transfer in algal photobioreactors were suggested. Bacterial parasitic invasions of Bdellovibrio and Cytophaga on green and on red algal cells ...
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PMB - Plant & Microbial Biology Department, UC Berkeley
... with excessive light. We seek to identify and dissect these processes by isolating algal and plant mutants. We use a diverse set of techniques, including genetics, physiology, ... . Kathleen Ryan kryan@nature.berkeley.edu We isolate pure populations of Caulobacter swarmer cells and observe many parameters during their synchronous cell cycle progress including fluorescent protein localization ...
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Shrubs I
... off, but heavy defoliation is not a characteristic symptom. The fungus only invades the epidermal cells and, thus, leaves normally stay attached long after they are infected. Preventing infection of the ... the California privet is preferred for planting. Green Scurf (alga - Cephaleurus virescens): Green scurf or algal leaf spot appears on twigs and limbs. Spray or dust with a copper fungicide ...
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Glossary
... organism the cells of which have a defined nucleus and internal membranes flagellum/a whip-like extension of the protoplasm for propelling the cell floridean starch an algal reserve resembling glycogen or amylopectin free nuclear division mitotic division of nuclei without accompanying cytokinesis, i.e. nuclei divide in a common cytoplasm, the cells walls only ...
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Rearranging the Branches on a New Tree of Life
... 2 billion years ago, maybe earlier. They evolved, scientists believe, by ingesting other species of cells and then, instead of digesting them, adopting them as permanent, genetically reproducible parts of themselves ... reproduce; the only way sperm cells could reach egg cells was to swim or float to them. But eventually, according to the new thinking, some of these algal species found their way from ...
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Mosses and Liverworts
... is formed a sporangium. The sporangium is filled with spore mother cells sealed by an operculum, and covered with a calyptra. The ... reaches a suitable habitat, it germinates to form a filament of cells called a protonema. Soon buds appear and develop into the mature ... may have been the first group of plants to evolve from algal ancestors. Stay tuned! Link to a discussion of the possible evolutionary ...
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