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Cryptogamie, Algologie, 2014
Recently, DNA phylogenies resulted in the transfer of some species of the halymeniacean genus Aeodes, namely A. orbitosa and A. ulvoidea, to the genus Pachymenia leaving the former supposedly as a monotypic genus based on the type species, A. nitidissima. Nevertheless, that work overlooked the presence of A.
Marina Morabito+7 more
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Recently, DNA phylogenies resulted in the transfer of some species of the halymeniacean genus Aeodes, namely A. orbitosa and A. ulvoidea, to the genus Pachymenia leaving the former supposedly as a monotypic genus based on the type species, A. nitidissima. Nevertheless, that work overlooked the presence of A.
Marina Morabito+7 more
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Phycologia, 2014
An investigation of the red alga Grateloupia aucklandica from New Zealand subantarctic islands revealed that this species belongs in the genus Glaphyrosiphon. Phylogenetic analysis using rbcL data indicated that Grateloupia aucklandica, found on Auckland and Campbell Islands (50–52.5°S), was more closely related to Gl.
Sung Min Boo+3 more
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An investigation of the red alga Grateloupia aucklandica from New Zealand subantarctic islands revealed that this species belongs in the genus Glaphyrosiphon. Phylogenetic analysis using rbcL data indicated that Grateloupia aucklandica, found on Auckland and Campbell Islands (50–52.5°S), was more closely related to Gl.
Sung Min Boo+3 more
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2013
The results of taxonomic revision of the red algal genus Neoabbottiella from the Russian Far Eastern seas are presented and the differences of Neoabbottiella from the other blade-like red algae are discussed. Descriptions of three species are given, including N. araneosa (type species) and two newly described species, N. valentinae sp. nov.
N. G. Klochkova, N. A. Pisareva
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The results of taxonomic revision of the red algal genus Neoabbottiella from the Russian Far Eastern seas are presented and the differences of Neoabbottiella from the other blade-like red algae are discussed. Descriptions of three species are given, including N. araneosa (type species) and two newly described species, N. valentinae sp. nov.
N. G. Klochkova, N. A. Pisareva
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Transfer of Carpopeltis formosana Okamura to Prionitis (Halymeniaceae, Halymeniales) [PDF]
H. D. Nguyen, S. Kawaguchi
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Carbohydrate Research, 2009
Cryptonemia seminervis biosynthesizes a family of D,L-hybrid galactans based on the classical 3-linked beta-D-galactopyranosyl-->4-linked alpha-D- and alpha-L-galactopyranosyl alternating sequence (A-units-->B-units) with major amounts of alpha-D- and alpha-L-galactose and 3,6-anhydro-D- and L-galactose and lesser percentages of 3,6-anhydro-2-O-methyl ...
Luciana G. Ferreira+7 more
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Cryptonemia seminervis biosynthesizes a family of D,L-hybrid galactans based on the classical 3-linked beta-D-galactopyranosyl-->4-linked alpha-D- and alpha-L-galactopyranosyl alternating sequence (A-units-->B-units) with major amounts of alpha-D- and alpha-L-galactose and 3,6-anhydro-D- and L-galactose and lesser percentages of 3,6-anhydro-2-O-methyl ...
Luciana G. Ferreira+7 more
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Cryptogamie, Algologie, 2015
Yonagunia, a genus of the red algal order Halymeniales, has never been recorded in the Western Indian Ocean. In this study, we used molecular assisted alpha taxonomy to assess the diversity of the marine algal flora of southern Madagascar. A combination of COI-5P and rbcL sequences, used as a DNA-barcode and phylogenetic marker respectively, revealed ...
Olivier De Clerck+7 more
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Yonagunia, a genus of the red algal order Halymeniales, has never been recorded in the Western Indian Ocean. In this study, we used molecular assisted alpha taxonomy to assess the diversity of the marine algal flora of southern Madagascar. A combination of COI-5P and rbcL sequences, used as a DNA-barcode and phylogenetic marker respectively, revealed ...
Olivier De Clerck+7 more
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botm, 2009
Abstract The original description of Halymenia actinophysa was based on few thalli and limited characteristics. Moreover, later descriptions seem to have included more than one species; the confusion of identity was exacerbated by the lack of carposporangial material.
Jazmin J. Hernandez-Kantun+2 more
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Abstract The original description of Halymenia actinophysa was based on few thalli and limited characteristics. Moreover, later descriptions seem to have included more than one species; the confusion of identity was exacerbated by the lack of carposporangial material.
Jazmin J. Hernandez-Kantun+2 more
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Phycologia, 2016
Abstract: Grateloupia livida is a commercially important red macroalgal species. In the present study, thalli of G. livida, collected from Nan'ao Island, China, were cultured at different levels of CO2 (c. 1000, 390 and 50 ppm) to examine the growth and physiology and how its plasticity may affect photosynthesis at different carbon levels. The pH-drift
Heng Jiang+3 more
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Abstract: Grateloupia livida is a commercially important red macroalgal species. In the present study, thalli of G. livida, collected from Nan'ao Island, China, were cultured at different levels of CO2 (c. 1000, 390 and 50 ppm) to examine the growth and physiology and how its plasticity may affect photosynthesis at different carbon levels. The pH-drift
Heng Jiang+3 more
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Phylogenetics of the genus sebdenia (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta)
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Soler Onis,Emilio, de Jong, Y. S. D. M.
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Journal of Applied Phycology, 2014
We applied DNA barcoding analysis to the red alga Grateloupia because it is one of the most complicated taxa in the family Halymeniaceae. We used two DNA barcoding markers, the 5′ end of the cytochrome c oxidase I gene and the universal plastid amplicon of the 23S rRNA gene, to define levels of genetic diversity and species relationships within rbcL ...
Myung Sook Kim, Mi Yeon Yang
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We applied DNA barcoding analysis to the red alga Grateloupia because it is one of the most complicated taxa in the family Halymeniaceae. We used two DNA barcoding markers, the 5′ end of the cytochrome c oxidase I gene and the universal plastid amplicon of the 23S rRNA gene, to define levels of genetic diversity and species relationships within rbcL ...
Myung Sook Kim, Mi Yeon Yang
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