Bibliographic Detail

Tia, X.-Y., Qiao, C, Gao, L.-Y., Gao, F.-F. & Zhang, B-W., 2002

Reference:
Tia, X.-Y., Qiao, C, Gao, L.-Y., Gao, F.-F. & Zhang, B-W. (2002). [Studies on the microstructure and ultrastructure of Spirulina erdosensis]. Journal of Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (Natural Science Edition) 23(1): 74-78, 21 figs. [in Chinese]

Notes:
Tian Xiu-ying, Qiao Chen, Gao Ling-yan, Guo Fang-fang & Zhang Bing-wen

Abstract:
Spirulina (Arthrospira) erdosensis is a special species at alkaline lake in Erdos Plateau, Inner Mongolia of China. It is filament that formed by cells from dozens to hundreds, even to thousands in number. The cells^ length are shorter than the width, therefore, the cells are squat-shaped cylinder. The cell walls are obviously seen in layers. The protoplasm of cells is divided into nucleoplasm (central body) and periplasm. The shape of the central body is not completely the same, which is mainly related to the cell^s developmental phases. There are abundant thylakoid membranes in parallelled arrangement in the cell. No gas-vacuole and carboxysome have been observed so far. The end of the trichome is in variety of shspes.

 

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