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Nostoc, also known as star jelly, '''troll's butter, spit of moon, fallen star, witch's butter''' (not to be confused with the fungi commonly known as witches' butter), and '''witch's jelly,' is the most common genus of cyanobacteria found in a variety of both aquatic and terrestrial environments that may form colonies composed of filaments of moniliform cells in a gelatinous sheath of polysaccharides. It may also grow symbiotically within the tissues of plants, providing nitrogen to its host through the action of terminally differentiated cells known as heterocysts. Nostoc is a genus that inc
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ネンジュモ属(念珠藻属)Nostoc は藍藻の属の一つ。一列の細胞からなる分岐しない糸状体が共通の寒天質基質内で多数絡み合って藻塊(コロニー)を形成する。 細胞の形は球形~樽形、ほぼ同じ形をしているが糸状体の所々に異質細胞やアキネートを有することがある。一つ一つの細胞は直径10μm程だが球状または不定形の藻塊は肉眼で確認できるほど大きくなるものもある。道路脇や植木鉢の底などの湿った場所で雨上がりに大発生することもある。藍藻には珍しく通常の淡水域にはあまり見られず、陸上や温泉に多く、海水域では稀である。 よく同科のアナベナ Anabaena(寒天質基質を作らない)や、緑色植物門のジュズモ Chaetomorpha(殆どが海水産)と混同される。 タンパク質とビタミンCを含み、N. flagelliforme(髪菜)やN. commune(イシクラゲ)が中国、日本、ジャワ島で、N. ellipsosporumが中央アジアで食用とされる。
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Nostoc, also known as star jelly, '''troll's butter, spit of moon, fallen star, witch's butter''' (not to be confused with the fungi commonly known as witches' butter), and '''witch's jelly,' is the most common genus of cyanobacteria found in a variety of both aquatic and terrestrial environments that may form colonies composed of filaments of moniliform cells in a gelatinous sheath of polysaccharides. It may also grow symbiotically within the tissues of plants, providing nitrogen to its host through the action of terminally differentiated cells known as heterocysts. Nostoc is a genus that includes many species that are diverse in morphology, habitat distribution, and ecological function. Nostoc can be found in soil, on moist rocks, at the bottom of lakes and springs, and rarely in marine habitats. It may also be found in terrestrial temperate, desert, tropical, or polar environments.
The name Nostoc was coined by Paracelsus and is a combination of the English nostril and German Nasenloch'' "nose hole, nostril", likely due to appearance of many species' colonies being similar to nasal mucus. When it is on the ground, a Nostoc colony is ordinarily not seen, but after a rain, it swells up into a conspicuous, jellylike mass, which was once thought to have fallen from the sky, hence the popular names, like star jelly, '''troll's butter, and witch's butter' mentioned above.
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