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    Green Algae and Fungi in Lichens:

    This chapter may be similar to Don Quixote’s quest in attempting the impossible, but it aims simply to attack the very common misconception that lichens are a classic example of mutualistic symbiosis between a...

    Russell L. Chapman, Melanie R. Chapman in Symbioses and Stress (2010)

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    Biodiversity and Extremophiles

    Joseph Seckbach, Aharon Oren, Russell L. Chapman, Debra A. Waters in Life as We Know It (2006)

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    Lichenization of the Trentepohliales

    Russell L. Chapman, Debra A. Waters in Symbiosis (2002)

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    Macroalgal Phylogeny

    The term ‘algae’ is a traditional and colloquial term used to denote the microscopic to macroscopic photosynthetic organisms most commonly studied by phycologists. The macroscopic marine algae that are the foc...

    Russell L. Chapman, J. Craig Bailey in Molecular Approaches to the Study of the O… (1998)

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    Molecular Systematics of the Green Algae

    Ranging from unicells to complex “plantlike” organisms that are adapted to habitats from subaerial or terrestrial to freshwater or marine, the green algae represent a diversity of life forms that offer a daunt...

    Russell L. Chapman, Mark A. Buchheim in Molecular Systematics of Plants II (1998)

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    Phylogenetic relationships of bryophytes inferred from nuclear-encoded rRNA gene sequences

    We investigate phylogenetic relationships among hornworts, liverworts and mosses, and their relationships to other green plant groups, by analysis of nucleotide variation in complete 18s rRNA gene sequences of...

    Terry A. Hedderson, Russell L. Chapman, W. L. Rootes in Plant Systematics and Evolution (1996)

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    Freeze-Fracture (-Etch) Electron Microscopy

    Freeze-fracture electron microscopy (FEM) is a unique and powerful research technique that provides a triad of major advantages for the microbiologist interested in ultrastructure. First, because FEM is a repl...

    Russell L. Chapman, L. Andrew Staehelin in Ultrastructure Techniques for Microorganisms (1986)

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    Book reviews

    Ronald H. Petersen, Ronald L. Stuckey, Russell L. Chapman in Economic Botany (1976)