A Study on the Antimicrobial Activity of Algae Extract: The Fucales Order Case
Over the years, foodborne pathogens have caused countess health problems and massive financial losses. Therefore, an essential goal for the food industry is to prevent food contamination and the related foodborne illnesses as microbial contamination of ...
Aurora Silva+8 more
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Fabulous but Forgotten Fucoid Forests [PDF]
Fucoid forests are areas dominated by marine brown seaweed in the taxonomic order Fucales that, like the better‐known marine foundation species—corals, kelps, seagrasses, salt marshes, and mangroves—are threatened by anthropogenic stressors.
Mads S. Thomsen+2 more
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In the Mediterranean Sea, Cystoseira sensu latu species are experiencing a severe decline, and in the last decades, many restoration attempts have been carried out to contrast such decline. Available experience suggests that the choice of the restoration
Giuliana Marletta+3 more
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Growth rate of Fucales on the Murman Coast, the Barents Sea [PDF]
Fucales are among the key algae on the coast of the Northern Hemisphere and are being actively studied, although minor attention is paid for the age structure, since there are no reliable signs for determining the age of the algae. Direct observations on
Malavenda S. S., Malavenda S. V.
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A review of reproduction in the seaweed genus Fucus (Ochrophyta, Fucales): Background for renewed consideration as a model organism [PDF]
The genus Fucus dominates the intertidal and shallow subtidal rocky reefs of the North Atlantic and also is commonly found in the intertidal of the North Pacific.
William Hatchett+4 more
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Fucoidans of Brown Algae: Comparison of Sulfated Polysaccharides from Fucus vesiculosus and Ascophyllum nodosum [PDF]
Preparations of sulfated polysaccharides obtained from brown algae are known as fucoidans. These biopolymers have attracted considerable attention due to many biological activities which may find practical applications.
Anatolii I. Usov+3 more
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The organellar genomes of Silvetia siliquosa (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) and comparative analyses of the brown algae. [PDF]
The brown alga Silvetia siliquosa (Tseng et Chang) Serrão, Cho, Boo & Brawly is endemic to the Yellow-Bohai Sea and southwestern Korea. It is increasingly endangered due to habitat loss and excessive collection.
Liang Y+4 more
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Sperm-specific histone H1 in highly condensed sperm nucleus of Sargassum horneri [PDF]
Spermatogenesis is one of the most dramatic changes in cell differentiation. Remarkable chromatin condensation of the nucleus is observed in animal, plant, and algal sperm.
Yu Takeuchi+7 more
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Comparative structure and evolution of the organellar genomes of Padina usoehtunii (Dictyotales) with the brown algal crown radiation clade [PDF]
Background Organellar genomes have become increasingly essential for studying genetic diversity, phylogenetics, and evolutionary histories of seaweeds.
Yi-Jia Liu+4 more
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Dispersal is a central process that affects population growth, gene flow, and ultimately species persistence. Here we investigate the extent to which gene flow occurs between fragmented populations of the deep-water brown algae Ericaria zosteroides ...
Lauric Reynes+12 more
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