Growth Performance of Diminutive <i>Halophila ovalis</i> Seagrass Related to Substrate Condition in an Abandoned Mariculture Pond. [PDF]
Halophila ovalis seagrasses clonally reproduce under both raw pond soil and open sea soil conditions in the tidal‐connected mariculture ponds. The pond soil supports a more rapid seagrass reproduction, as indicated by more leaf numbers of H. ovalis in the pond soil treatment from the 70th day onward.
Wu H +7 more
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A Native LH1–RC–HiPIP Supercomplex from an Extremophilic Phototroph [PDF]
Halorhodospira (Hlr.) halophila strain BN9622 is an extremely halophilic and alkaliphilic purple phototrophic bacterium and has been widely used as a model for exploring the osmoadaptive and photosynthetic strategies employed by phototrophic extreme ...
Kazutoshi Tani +16 more
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Multipartite mitochondrial genome evolution in Halophila seagrasses: repeat-driven structural plasticity and selection signatures of marine adaptation [PDF]
Background The degradation of seagrass beds, which serve as pivotal indicators of coastal ecosystem health, has emerged as a critical reflection of global nearshore environmental stress.
Shuwen Jia +5 more
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First Observations of a Deep‐Water Seagrass Meadow (Thalassodendron ciliatum) on an Oceanic Reef in the Southern Coral Sea Marine Park, Australia [PDF]
Tropical seagrass meadows are important global marine ecosystems that provide critical ecosystem goods and services. The extent of global seagrass meadows is mostly mapped from shallow coastal regions and not well known or sampled from deeper offshore ...
G. F. Galbraith +3 more
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A distinct double-ring LH1–LH2 photocomplex from an extremophilic phototroph [PDF]
Halorhodospira (Hlr.) halophila strain BN9622 is an extremely halophilic and alkaliphilic phototrophic purple sulfur bacterium isolated from a hypersaline lake in the Libyan Desert whose total salinity exceeded 35% at pH 10.7.
Kazutoshi Tani +23 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF SEAGRASS IN THE COAST OF BAHOI, MANEMBO-NEMBO AND TANDURUSA, NORTH SULAWESI, INDONESIA [PDF]
Seagrass has important ecological functions, namely as a nursery-grown, spawning and protection areas for marine biota. In the world, there are 60 species of seagrasses, and in Indonesia, there are 14 species from 7 genera.
Menajang F.S.I. +4 more
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Analysis of rDNA reveals a high genetic diversity of Halophila major in the Wallacea region.
The genus Halophila shows the highest species diversity within the seagrass genera. Southeast Asian countries where several boundary lines exist were considered as the origin of seagrasses.
Xuan-Vy Nguyen +5 more
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Genetic identification and hybridization in the seagrass genus Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae) in Sri Lankan waters [PDF]
Seagrasses, as marine angiosperms, play important roles in coastal ecosystems. With increasing anthropogenic impacts, they are facing dramatic declines on a global scale.
Shang Yin Vanson Liu +2 more
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Role of Resuscitation Promoting Factor-like Protein from Nocardiopsis halophila
Resuscitation promoting factors (Rpf), a class of proteins secreted by gram-positive bacteria including actinobacteria, promote the resuscitation of dormant bacteria and spore germination.
Yufan Zhang +4 more
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Floristic composition and plant diversity in distribution areas of native species congeneric with Betula halophila in Xinjiang, northwest China [PDF]
Betula halophila, a wild plant with extremely small populations, is endemic to Xinjiang, northwest China. Its wild populations have declined severely in the field.
Jihong Huang +10 more
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