Results 131 to 140 of about 3,313 (164)

Relationship between Gracilaria “verrucosa” and Gracilaria sp. (Gracilariaceae) of Manila Bay, Philippines

open access: yesRelationship between Gracilaria “verrucosa” and Gracilaria sp. (Gracilariaceae) of Manila Bay, Philippines
openaire  

Dolichogenidea gracilariae

2021
Published as part of Kotenko, A. G., 2021, Braconid wasps Hymenoptera, Braconidae) of the subfamily Microgastrinae in the fauna of Ukraine. 2. The tribe Apantelini, pp. 13-28 in Ukrainska Entomofaunistyka (Oxford, England) (Oxford, England) 12 (2) on page 20, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
openaire   +1 more source

Dolichogenidea gracilariae

2018
D. gracilariae (Wilkinson, 1940): Propodeum mostly polished and without areola (only small rugae above nucha); T1 and T2 mostly to entirely smooth; ovipositor sheath much shorter (approximately 0.6 times) than metatibia.
Fernandez-Triana, Jose   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

A taxonomic study on two Japanese species of Gracilaria: Gracilaria shimodensis sp. nov. and Gracilaria blodgettii (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta)

Phycological Research, 2000
SUMMARY Japanese populations of the red alga Gracilaria blodgettii Harvey (Gracilariaceae, Gracilariales) were reinvesti-gated by morphological and cultural studies. Plants of populations growing on the Pacific coast of central Japan (Shizuoka and Chiba Prefectures) produce deep pot-shaped, Verrucosa-type spermatangial conceptacles and are entirely ...
Ryuta Terada, Hirotoshi Yamamoto
openaire   +1 more source

Occurrence download GRACILARIA

2023
ALA occurrence record ...
openaire   +1 more source

Nitrogen metabolism in Gracilaria secundata Harv

Hydrobiologia, 1987
Growth of marine seaweeds is often nitrogen- limited in nature (Chapman & Craigie, 1977; Hanisak, 1979) and can easily appear in tank cultivation of Gracilaria (Lapointe & Ryther, 1979).
�ke Lignell, Marianne Peders�n
openaire   +1 more source

Agar from Gracilaria cylindrica

Aquatic Botany, 1983
Abstract Gracilaria cylindrica Boergesen produces an agar sol of unusual clarity which gels at above 32°C and does not melt below 85°C. Its low sulfate content portends well for useful gel strengths and the species appears to thrive under conditions that seem conductive to its mass production.
M.S. Doty, G.A. Santos, Ong Kah Sin
openaire   +1 more source

Capnia gracilaria Claassen 1924

2010
Capnia gracilaria Claassen Kootenay Drainage Material: Seeps into Duhamel Creek, Six Mile Lake Road, above 6 km marker, 49° 37’ N, 117° 15’ W, 27 May 2010, 1♀. Lockhart Creek, Lockhart Creek Provincial Park, 49° 31’ N, 116° 47’ W, 31 May 2010, 1♀. Preacher Creek, Crawford Bay Road, NE Crawford Bay, 49° 43’ N, 116° 47’ W, 31 May 2010, 2♂.
Baumann, Richard W., Stark, Bill P.
openaire   +1 more source

A preliminary study of raft cultivation of Gracilaria verrucosa and Gracilaria sjoestedtii

Hydrobiologia, 1984
The ever-increasing demand for Gracilria as a source of agar has attracted wide interest in this genus and has prompted research efforts directed at finding feasible means of artificial cultivation. Efficient, economically feasible cultivation of Gracilaria in shallow ponds has already been achieved in Taiwan (Shang 1976). Now, on the coast of northern
Ren-Zhi Li, Ren-Yi Chong, Zhao-Cai Meng
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy