Terrestrial xanthophycean and chlorophyte algae have been studied at widespread Antarctic localities. All published literature (1847 to 1998) is reviewed on chlorophyte and xanthophycean algae from terrestrial and non-marine aquatic habitats of Maritime and Continental Antarctica. A checklist of all terrestrial and freshwater algae has been compiled from all literature from 1847 to 1998. This has shown that their diversity is not fully known because of inadequacy of collections and analyses of samples. We still have insufficient base-line information about the morphological diversity of algae in Antarctica, and particularly Ross Sea regions. By detailed examination of cultured strains from the Ross Sea regions, the present study aims to con...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodiv...
Some ecological and taxonomic observations were made on the algae of colored snow found in Rumpa and...
Green algae (Chlorophyta) are an important group of primary producers in polar regions, but they rec...
During the austral summer seasons of 1963-1964 and 1964-1965, and during the austral winter season o...
A microalga was isolated from the pack-ice of Wood Bay (Antarctica) during austral summer 1993–4. By...
Six species are described and compared with related algae. All were isolated in culture from terrest...
The aim of this study was to assess the phylogenetic relationships, morphological and ecophysiologic...
Abstract: Samples of dry mineral soil with no apparent algal vegetation were collected from 20 locat...
A new genus and two new species are described and compared with related algae. All were isolated fro...
On February 20, 1961, the writer collected algae in the Kasumi Rock ice-free area, which is located ...
A list of terrestrial and subterranean micro algae recognized on the Ongul Islands, Antarctica is gi...
Abstract. An investigation of the algal flora of Livingston Island was carried out during four conse...
A freshwater algal flora of East Ongul Island is described. Nine water samples and 9 algal mat sampl...
A list of terrestrial and subterranean micro algae recognized on the Ongul Islands, Antarctica is gi...
Due to limitations imposed by the extreme environmental conditions, Antarctica and Subantarctic regi...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodiv...
Some ecological and taxonomic observations were made on the algae of colored snow found in Rumpa and...
Green algae (Chlorophyta) are an important group of primary producers in polar regions, but they rec...
During the austral summer seasons of 1963-1964 and 1964-1965, and during the austral winter season o...
A microalga was isolated from the pack-ice of Wood Bay (Antarctica) during austral summer 1993–4. By...
Six species are described and compared with related algae. All were isolated in culture from terrest...
The aim of this study was to assess the phylogenetic relationships, morphological and ecophysiologic...
Abstract: Samples of dry mineral soil with no apparent algal vegetation were collected from 20 locat...
A new genus and two new species are described and compared with related algae. All were isolated fro...
On February 20, 1961, the writer collected algae in the Kasumi Rock ice-free area, which is located ...
A list of terrestrial and subterranean micro algae recognized on the Ongul Islands, Antarctica is gi...
Abstract. An investigation of the algal flora of Livingston Island was carried out during four conse...
A freshwater algal flora of East Ongul Island is described. Nine water samples and 9 algal mat sampl...
A list of terrestrial and subterranean micro algae recognized on the Ongul Islands, Antarctica is gi...
Due to limitations imposed by the extreme environmental conditions, Antarctica and Subantarctic regi...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodiv...
Some ecological and taxonomic observations were made on the algae of colored snow found in Rumpa and...
Green algae (Chlorophyta) are an important group of primary producers in polar regions, but they rec...