Scytonema
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Scytonema | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Bacteria |
Division: | Cyanobacteria |
Class: | Hormogoneae |
Order: | Nostocales |
Family: | Scytonemataceae |
Genus: | Scytonema Agardh ex Bornet et Flahault |
Scytonema is a genus of photosynthetic cyanobacteria that contains over 100 species. It grows in filaments that form dark mats. Many species are aquatic and are either free-floating or grow attached to a submerged substrate, while others species grow on terrestrial rocks, wood, soil, or plants. Scytonema is a nitrogen fixer, and can provide fixed nitrogen to the leaves of plants on which it is growing on.[1] Some species of Scytonema form a symbiotic relationship with fungi to produce a lichen.
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