Coccoid green algae traditionally classified in Dictyochloropsis have a complex, reticulate chloroplast, when mature, without a pyrenoid. They occupy remarkably diverse ecological niches as free-living organisms or in association with lichen-forming fungi and were recently shown to form two distinct lineages within Trebouxiophyceae. We used a polyphasic approach to revise the taxonomy of the genus. Based on phylogenetic analysis of the 18S rRNA gene, and detailed morphological investigation using comparative conventional light and confocal microscopy, we have assigned these lineages to two genera, Dictyochloropsis and Symbiochloris gen. nov. We have reconsidered the diagnostic generic features as follows: Dictyochloropsis comprises only fre...
Dictyochloropsis s.l. is an ecologically important, common but little-studied genus of green algae. ...
The phylogenetic diversity of subaerial coccoid green algae remains still poorly explored. We charac...
Green algae are ubiquitous, abundant, and ecologically important worldwide, and therefore an accurat...
Most marine coccoid and sarcinoid green algal species have traditionally been placed within genera d...
The systematics of coccoid green algae is going through a dramatic phase of change. Classical approa...
Coccoid green algae are extremely diverse despite their simple coccoid phenotype, a phenotype that m...
Chlorella is one of the archetypical forms of coccoid green algae and one of the best-studied photot...
Dictyochloropsis s.l. is an ecologically important, common but little-studied genus of green algae. ...
Chlorella-like green algae that reproduce only asexually by immotile autospores or motile zoospores ...
This thesis is focused on green algae, which have been recorded as lichen photobionts. The thesis co...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
After the description of Chlorella vulgaris by Beijerinck, 120 years ago, members of the genus Chlor...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
Abstract: We investigated a previously unidentified subaerial corticolous strain of the genus Ellipt...
Abstract Soil hosts diverse communities of photosynthetic eukaryotes (algae) that have not yet been ...
Dictyochloropsis s.l. is an ecologically important, common but little-studied genus of green algae. ...
The phylogenetic diversity of subaerial coccoid green algae remains still poorly explored. We charac...
Green algae are ubiquitous, abundant, and ecologically important worldwide, and therefore an accurat...
Most marine coccoid and sarcinoid green algal species have traditionally been placed within genera d...
The systematics of coccoid green algae is going through a dramatic phase of change. Classical approa...
Coccoid green algae are extremely diverse despite their simple coccoid phenotype, a phenotype that m...
Chlorella is one of the archetypical forms of coccoid green algae and one of the best-studied photot...
Dictyochloropsis s.l. is an ecologically important, common but little-studied genus of green algae. ...
Chlorella-like green algae that reproduce only asexually by immotile autospores or motile zoospores ...
This thesis is focused on green algae, which have been recorded as lichen photobionts. The thesis co...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
After the description of Chlorella vulgaris by Beijerinck, 120 years ago, members of the genus Chlor...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
Abstract: We investigated a previously unidentified subaerial corticolous strain of the genus Ellipt...
Abstract Soil hosts diverse communities of photosynthetic eukaryotes (algae) that have not yet been ...
Dictyochloropsis s.l. is an ecologically important, common but little-studied genus of green algae. ...
The phylogenetic diversity of subaerial coccoid green algae remains still poorly explored. We charac...
Green algae are ubiquitous, abundant, and ecologically important worldwide, and therefore an accurat...