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Candidate genes involved in biosynthesis and degradation of the main extracellular matrix polysaccharides of brown algae and their probable evolutionary history. [PDF]

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Mazéas L   +14 more
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Japanese species of Sargassum subgenus Bactrophycus (Phaeophyta,Fucales)

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Cytological Observations on Two Species of Myriodesma (Fucales: Phaeophyta)

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Growth and development of some species of cystophora (fucales, phaeophyta) and xiphophora (fucales, phaeophyta) in Victoria

2021
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Inorganic carbon acquisition by Hormosira banksii (Phaeophyta: Fucales) and its epiphyte Notheia anomala (Phaeophyta: Fucales)

Phycologia, 1995
Abstract Measurements of parameters related to photosynthesis, with particular reference to the mechanism of inorganic C acquisition, were made on the obligate epiphyte Notheia anomala Harvey et Bailey (Phaeophyta: Fucales) and on its most usual basiphyte, Hormosira banksii (Turner) Decaisne (Phaeophyta: Fucales). The work on Hormosira banksii included
John A. Raven   +4 more
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Meristoderm in Turbinaria conoides (Fucales, sargassaceae)

Aquatic Botany, 1987
Abstract In Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing, the hapteron, thallus and receptacle meristoderm cells are columnar, polarized and have thick longitudinal walls. In the thallus apical cavity, however, these cells are elongate and possess cap-like structures and thin, longitudinal walls.
Gunwant Sokhi, M.R. Vijayaraghavan
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Early development of Silvetia babingtonii (Fucales, Phaeophyceae)

Journal of Ocean University of China, 2014
Silvetia babingtonii is a potentially economic brown alga for sources of food and high-value added utilization. So far, sporeling nursery and field cultivation has not been successful. The lack of knowledge on development and life cycle of this alga hinder the development of techniques for the sporeings and cultivation.
Gaoge Wang   +5 more
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