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SBIS, a new orange fluorescent vital probe for the 4D imaging of brown algal cells
Zilliox M, Collot M, Charrier B.
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Cryptogamie, Algologie, 2022
Photosynthetic features of different canopy-forming macroalgae of the order Fucales (Phaeophyceae) living in shallow and sheltered environments show a high homogeneity when compared with other morphologically similar species living across a depth ...
E. Ballesteros, N. Sant
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Photosynthetic features of different canopy-forming macroalgae of the order Fucales (Phaeophyceae) living in shallow and sheltered environments show a high homogeneity when compared with other morphologically similar species living across a depth ...
E. Ballesteros, N. Sant
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Phycologia, 2022
Assessing thermal tolerance of marine organisms is a prerequisite to predict their responses to upcoming warming scenarios, but thermal sensitivities broadly vary among life stages and seasons due to thermal acclimation.
Raquel Sánchez de Pedro+4 more
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Assessing thermal tolerance of marine organisms is a prerequisite to predict their responses to upcoming warming scenarios, but thermal sensitivities broadly vary among life stages and seasons due to thermal acclimation.
Raquel Sánchez de Pedro+4 more
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Meristoderm in Turbinaria conoides (Fucales, sargassaceae)
Aquatic Botany, 1987Abstract 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.
M.R. Vijayaraghavan, Gunwant Sokhi
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European journal of phycology, 2022
Over 90% of introduced marine species are seaweeds. Seaweeds rely on their microbiome for host settlement, nutrition, development and health. As such, it is likely that microbiomes are involved in seaweed invasions.
T. Aires, Anita Kläui, A. Engelen
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Over 90% of introduced marine species are seaweeds. Seaweeds rely on their microbiome for host settlement, nutrition, development and health. As such, it is likely that microbiomes are involved in seaweed invasions.
T. Aires, Anita Kläui, A. Engelen
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2021
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Phenotypic variability in Sargassum polyceratium (Fucales, Phaeophyta)
Phycologia, 1989Abstract Local-scale population differentiation of Sargassum polyceratium Montagne from the Content Keys, Florida, was evaluated. Forty-seven phenotypes were recognized based on blade features. The most common phenotype had lanceolate, often undulate, blades with serrated margins. Plants with flat or curly ovate blades or flat linear blades were common.
M. Dennis Hanisak, John A. Kilar
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Branching pattern and growth in Cystophora (Fucales, Phaeophyta)
Phycologia, 1987Abstract Apical cells are lenticular in longitudinal section and triangular in transverse section, are larger than those surrounding them and have less dense contents compared with the surrounding cells. The apical cell usually divides longitudinally repeatedly and new cells resulting from these divisions continue to divide longitudinally and ...
M. F. Klemm, N. D. Hallam
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