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A catalogue of Phaeophyta (brown algae) from Queensland, Australia

open access: yesAustralian Systematic Botany, 1997
A catalogue of 126 species of benthic marine brown macroalgae (Phaeophyta) hasbeen compiled for the coastline of tropical–subtropical Queensland,Australia. This number represents a significant decrease compared to the 139brown macroalgal species previously recorded for the State (Lewis 1985).
Phillips, J. A., Price, I. R.
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Growth and development of some species of cystophora (fucales, phaeophyta) and xiphophora (fucales, phaeophyta) in Victoria

2021
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Abteilung Phaeophyta (Braunalgen)

1987
Nahezu alle Braunalgen sind marin. Sie sind mehrzellig und leben normalerweise in geringen Tiefen festsitzend. Sie kommen vor allem in temperierten und kalten Meeren vor, wo die Kusten oft von ganz ansehnlichen “Braunalgenwaldern” gesaumt werden.
Gertrud Dahlgren, Meinrad Küttel
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Taxonomic study of the genusMyagropsis (Cystoseiraceae, Phaeophyta)

The Botanical Magazine Tokyo, 1987
The generic names of the brown algaeMyagropsis, Cystoseira andCystophyllum have been used in Japan, Korea and China for a small group of seaweeds whose limits have not been clearly understood. Studies on the development of the eggs and subsequent germlings show that substantial differences occur betweenCystoseira andMyagropsis.
Tadao Yoshida, Hiroshi Kawai
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Receptacle regeneration in Sargassum muticum (Phaeophyta)

Phycologia, 1992
Abstract Receptacle regeneration in the adventive marine brown alga Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt (Fucales, Phaeophyta) is examined using light and electron microscopical (SEM, TEM) techniques and laboratory culture studies. After transverse bisection, receptacle regeneration occurred under a wide range of temperatures and at different daylengths ...
J. M. Hales, R. L. Fletcher
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Laminarin in some phaeophyta of the pacific coast

Economic Botany, 1964
1Department of Botany, University of Washington, Seattle 5, Washington. Received for publication January 29, 1964. of Vancouver Island. The rest were collected in the San Juan Islands. The method used for assay is that of Cameron, Ross, and Percival (1948), which consists briefly of the following steps: Dry the weed at 25?-30? C; grind, using a 64 mesh
J. H. Powell, B. J. D. Meeuse
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Inorganic carbon acquisition by Hormosira banksii (Phaeophyta: Fucales) and its epiphyte Notheia anomala (Phaeophyta: Fucales)

Phycologia, 1995
Abstract Measurements of parameters related to photosynthesis, with particular reference to the mechanism of inorganic C acquisition, were made on the obligate epiphyte Notheia anomala Harvey et Bailey (Phaeophyta: Fucales) and on its most usual basiphyte, Hormosira banksii (Turner) Decaisne (Phaeophyta: Fucales). The work on Hormosira banksii included
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