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Cyanophyceen-Probleme

Problems of cyanophyceae

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The Cyanophyceae are shown not to be so well understood as might be expected. Their mode of development and reproduction, and their liability to modification cannot be comprehended without clone cultures. The lack of knowledge affects taxonomy as much as physiology.

A few examples demonstrate deviations from generally accepted ideas.

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Herrn Prof. Dr. R. Harder, dem wir die ersten und bis heute unübertroffenen Arbeiten zur Physiologie der Cyanophyceen verdanken, zum 80. Geburtstag gewidmet.

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Pringsheim, E.G. Cyanophyceen-Probleme. Planta 79, 1–9 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00388816

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