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Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa - 19/2: Cyanoprokaryota. Tl.2 - Oscillatoriales

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Cyanoprokaryotes are probably the oldest organisms with plant metabolism. However, their cell structure and type of asexual reproduction prove their eubacterial origin. In spite of their existence from Precambrian onwards they have not lost their vitality, and still are able to colonize all possible biotopes, including very extreme environments (thermal springs up to 80 °C, rocks in extremely hot or cold deserts in both the tropics and Antarctica, hypersaline lakes and marshes, biotopes in volcanic regions, and other harsh habitats).This book is a review of all the cyanoprokaryotic taxonomic units, registered and recognizable from European natural biotopes, including the marine coasts. Our determination keys and taxonomic descriptions should permit the identification of natural populations, and should be related to known culture material. Numerous strains were isolated, kept in strain collections and used as important model organisms for experiments of various kinds. In culture only a few cyanoprokaryotes show the typical growth form known from nature, most others can be made to display their typical forms and life cycles by special procedures only. The identification of strains without previous knowledge of natural material needs to be carried out with special care.The aim of this book is to make possible the identification and standardization of known, morphologically and ecologically distinguishable cyanoprokaryotes that have been described from natural populations in Europe. Therefore, in the introductory part only data important for identification are presented. At the end of this chapter we append a list of basic literature, where all the detailed information necessary can be found. We have selected accurate drawings of the species described in the text. We also present illustrations of some non-European species if necessary for understanding the generic diacritical features or infrageneric diversity.

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IntroductionCharacters of OscillatorialesCell morphologyCell structureCell divisionColoniesClassification systemEcology and distributionGlossarySystematic partLiteratureIndex

About the author

Jirí Komárek, born 1931, studied botany (spec. phycology) at the Masaryk University in Brno and Charles University in Prague (at Prof. Fott), Czech Republic. He completed scientific education at Profs. Bourrelly (Paris), Lund (Windermere) and Starmach (Krakow). Later he worked in the Institute of Hydrobiology (ecology), Inst. of Microbiology (physiology, biochemistry) and in the Inst. of Botany of the Academy of Sciences CR. From 1991 he was professor of phycology at the University of South Bohemia and the first director of Botanical Department of Faculty of Sciences. He was specialized in diversity, ecology and taxonomic classification of coccal green algae and cyanobacteria. He participated in several tropical or polar expeditions and projects, published over 300 scientific papers and several monographs. Recently, he prefers the "polyphasic approach" (combined molecular, cytomorphological, ecological and biochemical criteria) for evaluation of cyanobacterial diversity.

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Authors Konstantinos Anagnostidis, Jiri Komarek, Jir Komárek, Jirí Komárek
Publisher Springer Spektrum
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2007
 
EAN 9783827419149
ISBN 978-3-8274-1914-9
No. of pages 759
Dimensions 127 mm x 41 mm x 203 mm
Weight 855 g
Illustrations IX, 759 p.
Sets Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa
Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa
Series Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa
Haufe Fachbuch
Haufe Fachbuch
Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

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