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The grapevine microbiota: A review on the possible impacts of plant protection programs on phyllosphere microorganisms

open access: yesAnnals of Applied Biology, EarlyView.
This review highlights recent advances in understanding how plant protection programs and alternative fungicides affect the taxonomic composition of the grapevine phyllosphere microbiota. Bacterial and fungal communities are primarily shaped by the plant compartment, vineyard location, and sampling time. Plant protection programs generally have a minor
Sofia Montanari   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hypersensitivity to Excipients in Drugs: An EAACI Position Paper

open access: yesAllergy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Drugs contain active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients, compounds which enhance the pharmacokinetics, stability and palatability of the pharmaceutical formulation. While most drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHR) are caused by active ingredients, excipients may also be involved.
Lene H. Garvey   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Complete chloroplast genome of the marine red alga Rhodochorton tenue (Rhodochortonaceae, Rhodophyta) from San Juan Island, Washington. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Resour Announc
Ahmed LT   +41 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Bromophenols from Red Algae

Science, 1967
3,5-Dibromo- p -hydroxybenzyl alcohol is reported as a natural constituent of Odonthalia dentata and Rhodomela confervoides . The amounts isolated, based on the fresh weight of the tissue, were 0.024 and 0.003 percent, respectively.
J S, Craigie, D E, Gruenig
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Red algae

Current Biology
Borg introduces the red algae - the largest living group of seaweeds.
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Carotenoids in red algae

Phytochemistry, 1976
Abstract The carotenoid composition of the following 8 species of red algae has been studied quantitatively and qualitatively: Bangia fuscopurpurea, Nemalion helminthoides, Bonnemaisonia hamifera (tetrasporophyte), Gigartina stellata, Rhodymenia palmata, Ceramium rubrum, Polysiphonia brodiaei, and Polysiphonia urceolata.
Terje Bjørnland   +1 more
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STUDIES OF FRESHWATER RED ALGAE

American Journal of Botany, 1947
SINCE 1944 occasional collections of fresh-water red algae have been made by the writer, principally in Louisiana and New Hampshire. A first report on these plants concerned the genera Porphyridium, Audouinella, Compsopogon, Sacheria, and Lemanea (Flint, 1947).
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Algae in red

Nature, 1992
Dunaliella: Physiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology. Edited by M. Avron and A. Ben-Amotz. CRC Press: 1992. Pp. 240. a£109, $149.95.
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