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Micrasterias denticulata

Giddings J.R. TH, Brower D.L., and Staehelin L.A. 1980. Visualization of particle complexes in the plasma membrane of Micrasterias denticulata associated with the formation of cellulose fibrils in primary and secondary cell walls. J Cell Biol 84 (2) 327-339. [Pg.15]

Several types of algae like red, green, and yellow are known to produce cellulose in their cell waU. Some of the most commonly used algae species are Micrasterias denticulata, valonia, cladophora, boergesenia, etc. The difference in the biosynthesis process happens in different species cellulose microfibrils obtained may also differ from each other. Out of these different species, green algae are the most preferred species for cellulose extraction (Moon et al. 2011). [Pg.275]


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