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An updated classification of growth forms in non-geniculate coralline algae (Corallinophycidae, Rhodophyta). [PDF]

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Maneveldt GW   +18 more
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Identification of novel H2A histone variants across diverse clades of algae. [PDF]

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Rousselot E   +6 more
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Insights into agar and secondary metabolite pathways from the genome of the red alga Gracilaria domingensis (Rhodophyta, Gracilariales)

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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Redefining Pyropia (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): four new genera, resurrection of Porphyrella and description of Calidia pseudolobata sp. nov. from China.

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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A comprehensive review of traditional uses, bioactivity potential, and chemical diversity of the genus Gracilaria (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta)

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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Structure, magnetic behavior and OER activity of CoFe2O4 powders obtained using agar-agar from red seaweed (Rhodophyta)

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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