Diatoms: Biology and Morphology of the Genera

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Cambridge University Press, 4 dic 2007
This book presents a wide-ranging introduction to the diatoms together with an illustrated description of over 250 genera. Diatoms are important as perhaps the commonest group of autotrophic plants on earth and are abundant in all waters and on soils and moist surfaces. The introduction describes the diatom cell in detail, the structure of the wall (often extremely beautiful in design), the cell contents and aspects of life cycle and cell division. The generic atlas section is the first account of diatom systematics since 1928 (Karsten in Engler and Prantl: Die Nauturlichen Pflanzenfamilien) and each generic description is accompanied by scanning electron micrographs to show the characteristic structure. Most of the latter have been prepared specially for this work from the authors' own collections. The Diatoms will be the standard reference work on the group for years to come and is an essential reference volume.
 

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The diatom cell 4 Collecting and studying diatoms 8 Culturing
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Complementarity and heterovalvy 34 Portules 35 Ocelli
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Auxospore development 96 Motility 104
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Paleoecology 116 Concepts in diatom systematics 117 Evolution
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Araphid genera
345
Raphid genera
450
New taxa
651
List of recently described genera
680
References
707
Taxonomic index
729
Subject index
744
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