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Fucus vesiculosus L.

2022
4.3 Colonisation and demographic history of F. vesiculosus in the Baltic Sea The distribution of mitochondrial haplotypes in the Baltic Sea and the Atlantic Ocean suggests that a single haplotype colonised the Baltic from the Atlantic, and became increasingly geographically and reproductively isolated from the parental populations.
Preston, Roxana   +3 more
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Fertilization in Fucus

Planta, 1970
Methods are described for the collection, treatment and uniform discharge of large quantities of gametes, and a measure of fertilization control in the monoecious brown alga, Fucus distichus. Fertilization was examined using the techniques of blister-formation, gamete separation experiments, and electron microscopy.
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Fucus

1988
This is a memorial volume for Albert Ehrman. The contributions of this Gedenkschrift testify to his scholarly excellence in the field of Judaic-Semitic lexicography and etymology, and do full justice to the richness and thought inspiring qualities of his publications.
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Specificity of sexual chemotaxis in fucus serratus and fucus vesiculosus (phaeophyceae)

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1977
Summary The conjugated octatriene fucoserraten is the substance secreted by eggs of the brown alga Fucus serratus to excite and attract spermatozoa. Threshold concentrations for synthetic fucoserraten, nine other octatriene isomers and n-hexane were determined using spermatozoa of Fucus serratus and F. vesiculosus .
D.G. Müller, K. Seferiadis
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Fucus vesiculosus

2006
Enthält 2 Bilder des Blasentangs.
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2023
The diurnal dynamics of photosynthesis, respiration, and production of brown alga Fucus vesiculosus abundantly occurring in the littoral of the southern part of the Barents Sea, was studied. Materials for the study were collected in August 2002, July 2011, and April 2013 at a biological station located in Zelenetskaya Bay of the Barents Sea. Small (2???
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Fucus ‘lignin’: A reassessment

Phytochemistry, 1984
Abstract A ‘lignin’ fraction isolated by the Bjorkman method from the marine brown alga Fucus vesiculosus has been examined by 13 C NMR and degradative analysis, and shown to consist of polyphloroglucinols identical to those characterized earlier from Fucus . No evidence for the presence of lignin in F. vesiculosus could be found.
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Fucus

1900
B. Fischer, C. Hartwich
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Fucus vesiculosus L.

Phytothérapie, 2005
J.-M. Morel   +3 more
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