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An updated classification of growth forms in non-geniculate coralline algae (Corallinophycidae, Rhodophyta). [PDF]
Maneveldt GW +18 more
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Unlocking the Potential of Red Seaweeds: A Special Focus on <i>Grateloupia turuturu</i> Yamada and <i>Porphyra umbilicalis</i> Kütz. [PDF]
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Oxylipin Profiling in Selected Brown and Red Algae: Detection of Heterobicyclic Oxylipins, Plasmodiophorols and Ectocarpins in Phaeophyceae. [PDF]
Toporkova YY +6 more
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Identification of novel H2A histone variants across diverse clades of algae. [PDF]
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Journal of Phycology, 2022
Gracilariales is a clade of florideophycean red macroalgae known for being the main source of agar. We present a de novo genome assembly and annotation of Gracilaria domingensis, an agarophyte alga with flattened thallus widely distributed along Central ...
Natalia Nakamura‐Gouvea +13 more
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Gracilariales is a clade of florideophycean red macroalgae known for being the main source of agar. We present a de novo genome assembly and annotation of Gracilaria domingensis, an agarophyte alga with flattened thallus widely distributed along Central ...
Natalia Nakamura‐Gouvea +13 more
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Journal of Phycology, 2020
The cosmopolitan red algal genus Pyropia sensu lato is the most speciose of the bladed Bangiales genera. In a major revision of the Bangiales, Pyropia was resurrected from Porphyra, although there was evidence at the time that species of Pyropia could be
Li-En Yang +5 more
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The cosmopolitan red algal genus Pyropia sensu lato is the most speciose of the bladed Bangiales genera. In a major revision of the Bangiales, Pyropia was resurrected from Porphyra, although there was evidence at the time that species of Pyropia could be
Li-En Yang +5 more
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Algal Research, 2019
The genus Gracilaria is an important marine bio-resource since some members are a source of about 80% of the global production of agar. Moreover, species of Gracilaria are used in traditional medicine and human diet in many parts of the world.
P. Torres +3 more
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The genus Gracilaria is an important marine bio-resource since some members are a source of about 80% of the global production of agar. Moreover, species of Gracilaria are used in traditional medicine and human diet in many parts of the world.
P. Torres +3 more
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Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2019
This work is the first report on the synthesis of cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) powders by a proteic sol-gel green method that uses agar-agar from red seaweed (Rhodophyta). CoFe2O4 is also prepared using flavorless gelatin for the sake of comparison.
Luciena S. Ferreira +6 more
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This work is the first report on the synthesis of cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) powders by a proteic sol-gel green method that uses agar-agar from red seaweed (Rhodophyta). CoFe2O4 is also prepared using flavorless gelatin for the sake of comparison.
Luciena S. Ferreira +6 more
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Carotenogenesis diversification in phylogenetic lineages of Rhodophyta
Journal of Phycology, 2016Shinichi Takaichi
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