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  • 1
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    Springer
    Hydrobiologia 260-261 (1993), S. 37-44 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Virus infection ; marine ; Phaeophyceae ; Feldmannia ; Ectocarpus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Culture studies with healthy and virus-infected isolates of Ectocarpus siliculosus, Feldmannia simplex and F. irregularis gave the following results: Virus particles are produced in deformed reproductive organs (sporangia or gametangia) of the hosts and are released into the surrounding seawater. Their infective potential is lost after several days of storage under laboratory conditions. New infections occur when gametes or spores of the host get in contact with virus particles. The virus genome enters all cells of the developing new plant via mitosis. Virus expression is variable, and in many cases the viability of the host is not impaired. Infected host plants may be partly fertile and pass the infection to their daughter plants. Meiosis of the host can eliminate the virus genome and generate healthy progeny. The genome of the Ectocarpus virus consists of dsDNA. Meiotic segregation patterns suggest an intimate association between virus genome and host chromosomes. An extra-generic host range has been demonstrated for the Ectocarpus virus. Field observations suggest that virus infections in ectocarpalean algae occur on all coasts of the world, and many or all Ectocarpus and Feldmannia populations are subject to contact with virus genomes.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Ectocarpus ; Feldmannia ; Phaeophyceae ; DNA-virus, marine ; Intergeneric gene transfer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The marine brown algaEctocarpus siliculosus is invaded by a polyhedric virus, whose genome consists of circular, double-stranded DNA. In laboratory experiments this virus can infect a different host species,Feldmannia simplex. InfectedFeldmannia plants show severe somatic malformations. However, no functional virus particles are formed. SuchFeldmannia plants recover to resume a normal, symptom-free appearance. This result raises the possibility of intergeneric gene transfer in the natural habitat.
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  • 3
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 621 (1995), S. 679-684 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Sodium oxohydroxoaluminate hydrate ; Na2[Al2O3(OH)2] · 1.5 H2O ; crystal structure ; 27Al NMR ; 23Na NMR ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: The Crystal Structure of the Sodium Oxohydroxoaluminate Hydrate Na2[Al2O3(OH)2] · 1.5 H2OThe crystal structure of the sodium oxohydroxoaluminate hydrate Na2[Al2O3(OH)2] ·s 1.5 H2O (up to now described as Na2O · Al2O3 · 2.5 H2O and Na2O · Al2O3 · 3 H2O, respectively) was solved. The X-ray single crystal diffraction analysis (tetragonal, space group P-421m, a = 10.522(1) Å, c = 5.330(1) Å, Z = 4) results in a polymeric layered structure, consisting of AlO3/2(OH) tetrahedral groups. Between these layers the Na+ ions are situated, which form tetrameric groups of face-linked NaO6 octahedra. The involved O2- ions are due to Al—O—Al bridges, Al—OH groups and water of crystallization. 27Al and 23Na MAS NMR investigations confirm the crystal structure analysis. The relations between the crystallization behaviour of the compound and the constitution of the aluminate anions in the corresponding sodium aluminate solution and in the solid, respectively, are discussed.
    Notes: Die Kristallstruktur des Natriumoxohydroxoaluminathydrates Na2[Al2O3(OH)2] · 1,5 H2O - bisher in der Literatur als Na2O · Al2O3 · 2,5 H2O bzw. Na2O · Al2O3 · 3 H2O bezeichnet - wird bestimmt. Die Einkristallröntgenstrukturanalyse (tetragonal, Raumgruppe P-421m, a = 10,522(1) Å, c = 5,330(1) Å, Z = 4) ergibt eine aus AlO3/2(OH)-Tetraedern aufgebaute, polymere Schichtstruktur. Die zwischen den Schichten angeordneten Na+-Ionen bilden mit O2--Ionen von Al—O—Al-Brücken, Al—OH-Gruppen und von Kristallwasser NaO6-Oktaeder, die über gemeinsame Flächen zu tetrameren Baugruppen verknüpft sind. 27Al- und 23Na-MAS-NMR-Messungen bestätigen die Kristallstrukturanalyse. Die Beziehungen zwischen dem Kristallisationsverhalten der Verbindung und der Konstitution der Aluminatanionen in der entsprechenden Natriumaluminatlösung bzw. in der kristallinen Verbindung werden diskutiert.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Nonasodium bis(hexahydroxoaluminate) trihydroxide hexahydrate ; Na9[Al(OH)6]2(OH)3 · 6H2O ; crystal structure ; 27Al NMR ; 23Na NMR ; DSC ; DTG ; hydrogen bond ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Nonasodium Bis(hexahydroxoaluminate) Trihydroxide Hexahydrate (Na9[Al(OH)6]2(OH)3 · 6H2O) - Crystal Structure, NMR Spectroscopy and Thermal BehaviourThe crystal structure of the nonasodium bis(hexahydroxoaluminate) trihydroxide hexahydrate Na9[Al(OH)6]2(OH)3 · 6H2O (4.5 Na2O Al2O3 · 13.5 H2O) (up to now described as 3 Na2O · Al2O3 · 6H2O, 4Na2O · Al2O3 · 13 H2O and [3 Na2O · Al2O3 · 6H2O] [xNaOH · yH2O], respectively) was solved. The X-ray single crystal diffraction analysis (triclinic, space group P1, a = 8.694(1) Å, b = 11.344(2) Å, c = 11.636(3) Å, α = 74.29(2)°, β = 87.43(2)°, γ = 70.66(2)°, Z = 2) results in a structure, consisting of monomeric [Al(OH)6]3- aluminate anions, which are connected by NaO6 octahedra groups. Furthermore the structure contains both, two hydroxide anions only surrounded by water of crystallization and OH groups of [Al(OH)6]3- aluminate anions and a hydroxide anion involved in three NaO6 coordination octahedra directly and moreover connected with a water molecule by hydrogen bonding. The results of 27Al and 23Na-MAS-NMR investigations, the thermal behaviour of the compound and possible relations between the crystal structure and the conditions of coordination in the corresponding sodium aluminate solution are discussed as well.
    Notes: Die Kristallstruktur des Nonanatrium-bis(hexahydroxoaluminat)-trihydroxid-hexahydrates Na9[Al(OH)6]2(OH)3 · 6H2O (4,5 Na2O · Al2O3 · 13,5 H2O) - bisher in der Literatur als 3Na2O · Al2O3 · 6H2O, 4Na2O · Al2O3 · 13 H2O bzw. [3 Na2O · Al2O3 · 6H2O] [x NaOH · y H2O] bezeichnet - wurde bestimmt. Aus der Einkristallröntgenstrukturanalyse (triklin, Raumgruppe P1, a = 8,694(1) Å, b = 11,344(2) Å, c = 11,636(3) Å, α = 74,29(2)°, β = 87,43(2)°, γ = 70,66(2)°, Z = 2) ergibt sich eine Struktur aus monomeren [Al(OH)6]3--Aluminatanionen, die über NaO6-Koordinationsoktaeder untereinander verbunden sind. Die Struktur enthält weiter zwei Hydroxidionen, die koordinativ nur mit Kristallwasser und OH-Gruppen der [Al(OH)6]3--Aluminatanionen in Verbindung stehen, sowie ein drittes, das an drei NaO6-Koordinationsoktaedern beteiligt und außerdem über eine Wasserstoffbrückenbindung mit einem Wassermolekül verbunden ist. Die Ergebnisse von 27Al- und 23Na-MAS-NMR-Messungen, das thermische Verhalten der Verbindung sowie mögliche Beziehungen zwischen der Struktur der kristallinen Verbindung und den Koordinationsverhältnissen in der entsprechenden Natriumaluminatlösung werden diskutiert.
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