Pleurochrysis carterae explained
Pleurochrysis carterae is a marine species of unicellular coccolithophorid algae that has the ability to calcify subcellularly. They produce calcified scales, known as coccoliths, which are deposited on the surface of the cell resulting in the formation of a coccosphere. Pleurochrysis carterae produce heterococcoliths which are composed of crystal units of variable shapes and sizes.
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- wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au THE CULTURE OF COCCOLITHOPHORID ALGAE FOR CARBON DIOXIDE BIOFIXATION (pdf)
- webs.uvigo.es INHIBITION OF CRYSTAL GROWTH IN COCCOLITH FORMATION OF PLEUROCHRYSIS CARTERAE BY A POTENT SCALE INHIBITOR, (1-HYDROXYETHYLIDENE) BISPHOSPHONIC ACID (HEBP)(pdf)
- adsabs.harvard.edu Pleurochrysis Carterae: a Model to Study Biologically Directed Mineralization in Space (pdf)
- 165847 . Pseudo-cryptic speciation in coccolithophores . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 100 . 12 . 7163–7168 . 2003 . Sáez . A. G. . Probert . I . Geisen . M . Quinn . P . Young . J. R. . Medlin . L. K. . 10.1073/pnas.1132069100 . 2003PNAS..100.7163S . 12759476. free .