cyanobacterial
IPA: saɪˈænʌbæktˈɪriʌɫ
adjective
- (biology) Of or pertaining to the cyanobacteria.
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Examples of "cyanobacterial" in Sentences
- Molecular mechanism of the cyanobacterial clockwork.
- A layer of mucus often forms over mats of cyanobacterial cells.
- These latter genes presumably related to cyanobacterial photosynthesis.
- Several cyanobacterial strains are also capable of diazotrophic growth.
- Cyanobacterial biodiversity and potential applications in biotechnology.
- The gas permeability coefficient of the cyanobacterial gas vesicle wall.
- The impact of cyanobacterial blooms has been assessed in economic terms.
- For this reason they are now considered as part of the cyanobacterial group.
- A widely used measure of algal and cyanobacterial chlorophyll concentration.
- Sherman LA (2007) Reflections on the function of IsiA, a cyanobacterial stress-inducible, Chl-binding protein.
- Regardless of the ambiguity in functions, IsiA is important for the survival of cyanobacterial cells under HL conditions as reported
- Vinnemeier J, Kunert A, Lindner I, Gemmer B, et al. (2001) Detection of the isiA gene across cyanobacterial strains: Potential for probing iron deficiency.
- Arteni AA, Lax J, Yeremenko N, D'Haene S, et al. (2005) Structure and functional role of supercomplexes of IsiA and Photosystem I in cyanobacterial photosynthesis.
- A far-red light was first applied to the dark-adapted cyanobacterial cultures to fully oxidize PSI, which was followed by a series of saturation flashes to determine the S1 level.
- There is some evidence to suggest that the increase in atmospheric oxygen from cyanobacterial photosynthesis may have contributed to the formation of the granite "basement" for the continents.
- By analyzing DNA sequences contained in the plastid of the thecate amoeba Paulinella, researchers have shown that it is a recent endosymbiont whose genome features are virtually unchanged from those of its cyanobacterial progenitor.
- The arctic periglacial environment represents a unique mosaic of unstable habitats (gradation between terrestrial and shallow wetland environments) where large variations in cyanobacterial and algal diversity, productivity, and life strategy exist [190].
- Although there was little difference in soil moisture and plant water relations, and water availability did not constrain the adult vascular plants, surface water flow in snow-flush areas (accumulations of snow that provide water during summer) allowed greater development of cyanobacterial soil crusts, prolonged their nitrogen fixing activity, and resulted in greater soil nitrogen concentrations [89].
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