Blue-Green Algae
Bart Nelissen
nelissen at uia.ua.ac.be
Mon Aug 21 10:46:38 EST 1995
Hello,
Blue-green algae are called cyanobacteria, because they are bacteria and
not algae. Some general information can be found in Bergey's Manual of
Systematic Bacteriology. The part about cyanobacteria contains a general
description, including morphology, structure, biochemistry, and
physiology. Some WWW sites are:
http://clas.www.pdx.edu/~taylorh/cn11-1.html" (CyanoNews)
http://clas.www.pdx.edu/~moulton/taxon79.html" (The Cyanobacteria
and Their Taxonomy)
http://cyanolab.sb1.pdx.edu/" (CyanoLab)
http://www.bio.purdue.edu/nscort/cyano.html" (Algal Research
Group)
Hope this helps,
Bart Nelissen
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