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Banded structure of drifting macroalgae

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2009
A massive bloom of macroalgae occurred in the western Yellow Sea at the end of May, 2008, and lasted for nearly 2 months. The surface-drifting macroalgae was observed to accumulate in a pattern dominated by linear bands. The maximum length of individual algal bands exceeded 10 km and the distance between neighboring bands ranged from hundreds of meters
Fangli, Qiao   +3 more
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Selenium in Macroalgae

botm, 1985
Teneur et forme du Se chez des Algues macroscopiques vertes, rouges et brunes recoltees en bordure de mer en Australie ...
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Ecophysiology of photosynthesis in macroalgae

Photosynthesis Research, 2012
Macroalgae occur in the marine benthos from the upper intertidal to depths of more than 200 m, contributing up to 1 Pg C per year to global primary productivity. Freshwater macroalgae are mainly green (Chlorophyta) with some red (Rhodophyta) and a small contribution of brown (Phaeophyceae) algae, while in the ocean all three higher taxa are important ...
Raven, John A., Hurd, Catriona L.
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Allelochemistry in marine macroalgae

Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 1987
Allelochemistry refers to the effect of an organic compound released from one organism upon an organism separated from its source. When the donor and receptor are plants (or microorganisms placed in the plant kingdom), allelopathy is described whether the effect is harmful or beneficial.
Marilyn M. Harlin, Elroy L. Rice
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Seaweeds (marine macroalgae)

2016
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Heuzé, Valérie   +4 more
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Cryopreservation of macroalgae

2018
A significant constraint to the development of fundamental and applied research on macroalgae is the capacity to maintain representative cultures of living material ex situ. This is also relevant for their commercial exploitation, where seasonal factors may limit the availability of seed stock for commercial-scale cultivation.
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Photomorphogenesis of Marine Macroalgae

1983
The photobiology of marine algae is of particular interest for three reasons: (1) The diversity of photosynthetic pigments indicates that a greater physiological variety is to be found among the photobiological responses of algae than among those of higher plants.
M. J. Dring, K. Lüning
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Bacterial Communities on Macroalgae

2012
Microorganisms play an important role in the biology of macroalgae. A number of important functions, ranging from growth enhancement, production of toxins and other secondary metabolites, regulation of morphology, and settlement of invertebrate larvae and spores to pathogenicity, have been ascribed to microorganisms, mostly based on cultivation ...
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Macroalgae

2019
Heather L. Spalding   +8 more
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