A Text Book of Algae: For Degree Students

Algae deals with the important system of classification of the plant kingdom, an account of thallophytes, life...
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Author: M. K. Shukla
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A Text Book of Algae: For Degree Students by Shukla, M. K.

A Text Book of Algae: For Degree Students

CHF 25.03

A Text Book of Algae: For Degree Students

CHF 25.03
Author: M. K. Shukla
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Algae deals with the important system of classification of the plant kingdom, an account of thallophytes, life histories of important representatives of each class of algae and various aspects of the life cycles of algae. Coverage of latest researches in the current edition of the book make it more useful for students appearing in competitive examinations.CONTENTS1. Algae: General CharactersOccurrenceRange of thallus structur, Structure of Algal CellReproduction Types of life cycle.2. Classification of algaeEvolution of Algal ClassificationClassification Proposed by FritschClassification Proposed by Smith's Classification Proposed by G. F. Papenfuss (1955)Classification Proposed by V. J. Chapman (1962)Classification Proposed by Christensen (1964)Classification Proposed by F. E. Round (1973)Classification Proposed by V. J. Chapman and D. J. Chapman (1973)Classification Proposed by H. C. Bold and M. J. Wynne (1978) Classification Proposed by R. E. Lee (2008)3. Myxophyceae (Cyanophyceae) General Character Classification, Occurrence of Cyanophyceae, Cell Structure, Heterocysts, Origin of Cyanophyceae, Economic Importance of Cyanophyceae.4. Chroococcales Family. Chroococcaceae; Gloeacapsa, Microcystis,5. NostocalesFamily. Oscillatoriaceae. Oscillatoria, spirulina, Family. Nostocaceae; Nostoc, Anabena, Aulosira, Family. Scytonemataceae; Scytonema, Family. Rivulariaceae; Gloeotrichia, Rivularia.6. Stigonematales Family: Stigonemataceae; Stigonema7. ChlorophyceaeGeneral characteristicClassification and Alternation of Generations8. VolvocalesFamily. Chlamydomonadaceae: ChlamydomonasFamily.Volvocaceae; Volvox, Pandorina, Eudorina 9. ChlorococcalesFamily. Chlorellaceae; Chlorella, ChlorococcumFamily. Hydrodictyaceae; HydrodictyonFamily. Coelastraceae; Scenedesmus10. Ulotrichales Family. Ulvaceae;Ulva; EnteromorphaFamily. Ulotrichaceae; Ulothrix11. CladophoralesFamily. Cladophoraceae: Cladophora12. Chaetophorales.........148-178Family. Chaetophoraceae; Fritschiella, Chaetophora, DraparnaldiaFamily. Coleochaetaceae; ColeochaeteFamily. Trentepohliaceae: TrentepohliaFamily. Pleurococcaceae: Pleurococcus13. Oedogoniales Family. Oedogoniaceae: Oedogonium14. ConjugalesFamily: Zygnemaceae: Spirogyra, Zygnema Family: Desmidiaceae: Cosmarium15. Siphonales Family. Caulerpaceae: Bryopsi, CaulerpaFamily Codiaceae: CodiumFamily. Vaucheriaceae: Vaucheria16. CharalesFamily. Characeae: Chara17. Bacillariophyceae General Characters and Classification 18. Pennales Family. Naviculoideae: Navicula19. PhaeophyceaeDescription and Classification20. Ectocarpales Family. Ectocarpaceae: Ectocarpus21. Fucales Family. Fucaceae: FucusFamily. Sargassaceae: Sargassum22. Dictyotales Family. Dictyotaceae: Dictyota23. Laminariales Family. Laminariaceae: Laminaria24. RhodophycaeSpecial CharacteristicsClassificationEconomic importance 25. Nemalionales Family. Batrachospermaceae: Batrachospermum 26. Ceramiales Family. Rhodomelaceae: Polysiphonia 27. Origin and Evolution of Sex in Algae 28. Economic Importance of Algae 29. Culturing of algae30. Toxins of Algae 31. M. O. P. Iyengar, Professor F.E. Fritsch32. Glossary of Terms for Algae 33. References

Author: M. K. Shukla, Dr a. K. Kushwaha M. K. Shukla
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 08/06/2020
Pages: 392
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.71lbs
Size: 10.00h x 8.00w x 0.81d
ISBN: 9798672633657

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