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Optimizing Quality and Growth of Gracilaria verrucosa (Gracilariaceae: Gracilariales) in Extensive Ponds

open access: yesJurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan
Andi Rahmad Rahim   +2 more
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The Natural History of Santo [PDF]

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Payri, Claude
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Tropics to the Poles: A Snapshot of Coastal Eukaryotic Marine Microalgal Diversity Across Five Ecoregions. [PDF]

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Stuart J   +7 more
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Formation of Wound Tissue of Gracilaria chorda Holmes (Gracilariaceae) in Culture

open access: yesFormation of Wound Tissue of Gracilaria chorda Holmes (Gracilariaceae) in Culture
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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
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Taxonomy of the Gracilariaceae (Rhodophyta) from Western Macajalar Bay, Philippines

Philippine Journal of Science, 2021
Species of the marine red algal family Gracilariaceae are distributed in tropical and warm temperate waters of the world where they are harvested for their agar content. In the Philippines, the level of exploitation of these species is low despite their high diversity and potentially large harvestable biomass.
Ma. Czarmayne Victoria Jude Escoro   +2 more
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Intercellular assimilate translocation in Gracilaria cornea (Gracilariaceae, Rhodophyta)

Hydrobiologia, 1996
Assimilate translocation has been identified and characterized in Gracilaria cornea under different conditions. Carbon fixation and translocation were carried out by inserting the base part of the thallus into a bicarbonate labeled solution in seawater and exposing its upper part to the air (open system) or to a non-labeled solution above a rubber ...
Yael Gonen   +3 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Gracilaria changii (Rhodophyta: Gracilariaceae)

Journal of Applied Phycology, 2017
Gracilaria changii is an agarophyte that has been used for agar extraction and as salads. Currently, there are only three complete mitochondrial genomes of Gracilaria species available in GenBank. We report here the complete mitogenome of G. changii from Peninsular Malaysia using next-generation sequencing.
Sze-Looi Song   +3 more
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