Richelia is a genus of nitrogen-fixing, filamentous, heterocystous and cyanobacteria. It contains the single species Richelia intracellularis. They exist...
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and the cyanobacterium Richelia intracellularis has been reported in North Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific waters. Richelia is found within the diatom...
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aggregates. However, filamentous heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria (e.g., Richelia, Calothrix) are found in association with diatoms such as Hemiaulus, Rhizosolenia...
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in Copenhagen. Botanist Ernst Johannes Schmidt in 1901, circumscribed Richelia, which is a genus of nitrogen-fixing, filamentous, heterocystous and cyanobacteria...
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Mojavia Řeháková & Johansen 2007 Nostoc Vaucher ex Bornet & Flahault 1888 Richelia J. Schmidt in Ostenfeld & J. Schmidt 1901 Spelaea Miscoe et al. 2013 provis...
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cyanobionts involved with fungi and marine organisms also belong to the genera Richelia, Calothrix, Synechocystis, Aphanocapsa and Anabaena, as well as the species...
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bacteria include diazotrophs and several cyanobacteria species such as Richelia. Trichodesmium and the epibiont bacteria within the holobiont colonies...
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needed]. The assumption that N2 fixation only occurred via Trichodesmium and Richelia led to the conclusion that in the oceans, nitrogen output exceeded the...
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Schmidt worked in parallel on phycology, where he described the genus Richelia (filamentous heterocyst-forming Cyanobacteria dwelling inside diatoms)...
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