Cyanobacteria

Bacteria — 
Eubacteria — Cyanobacteria
Stanier, 1973
   
Subdivisiones: Ordines[1]
Anno 2014, taxonomia adhuc emendabatur.[2][3]
  • Chroococcales
  • Chroococcidiopsidales
  • Gloeobacterales
  • Nostocales
  • Oscillatoriales
  • Pleurocapsales
  • Spirulinales
  • Synechococcales
  • Incertae sedis
    • Gunflintia
    • Ozarkcollenia
Synonyma
*Myxophyceae Wallroth, 1833
  • Phycochromaceae Rabenhorst, 1865
  • Cyanophyceae Sachs, 1874
  • Schizophyceae Cohn, 1879
  • Cyanophyta Steinecke, 1931
  • Oxyphotobacteria Gibbons & Murray, 1978

Cyanobacteria (Graecae κυανός 'caeruleus'[4][5]), etiam Cyanophyta appellata, sunt phylum bacteriorum quae energiam per photosynthesin faciunt[6] et sunt sola prokaryota photosynthetica quae oxygenium facere possunt.[7]

Notae

  1. "Taxonomic classification of cyanoprokaryotes (cyanobacterial genera) 2014, using a polyphasic approach". Preslia 86: 295–335. 2014 .
  2. "Cyanophyceae". Access Science .
  3. "A proposal for further integration of the cyanobacteria under the Bacteriological Code". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 54 (Pt 5): 1895–902. September 2004 .
  4. cyan | Origin and meaning of cyan by Online Etymology Dictionary. . www.etymonline.com 
  5. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, κύα^νος. . www.perseus.tufts.edu .
  6. "Life History and Ecology of Cyanobacteria". University of California Museum of Paleontology 
  7. "The role of biology in planetary evolution: cyanobacterial primary production in low-oxygen Proterozoic oceans". Environmental Microbiology 18 (2): 325–40. February 2016 .

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