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Use of RAPD in differentiation of selected species of Sargassum (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyta)
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2007Sargassum C. Agardh is one of the most common but little understood genera of Phaeophyta in Malaysia. The difficulty in species delineation is due to morphological plasticity. A combination of morphology and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) studies of selected Sargassum species was carried out to have a better understanding of the taxonomy ...
C. L. Wong, S. M. Ng, S. M. Phang
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Journal of Applied Phycology, 2015
Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh is an important canopy-forming seaweed native to the northwestern Pacific coast growing in the upper sublittoral zone. In this study, the chloroplast genome of S. horneri was fully sequenced and compared with three other brown algal chloroplast genomes. The S. horneri chloroplast genome is 124,068 bp in size with an
Feng Liu, Shaojun Pang
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Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh is an important canopy-forming seaweed native to the northwestern Pacific coast growing in the upper sublittoral zone. In this study, the chloroplast genome of S. horneri was fully sequenced and compared with three other brown algal chloroplast genomes. The S. horneri chloroplast genome is 124,068 bp in size with an
Feng Liu, Shaojun Pang
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Conservation Genetics Resources, 2012
Cystoseira amentacea var. stricta (Sargassaceae) is an endemic alga of the Mediterranean Sea. It grows in the upper sublittoral wave-exposed zone and is submitted to various anthropogenic pressures resulting in population fragmentation. In order to assess the genetic diversity and structure of these populations, we developed eight microsatellite ...
Robvieux, Pauline +6 more
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Cystoseira amentacea var. stricta (Sargassaceae) is an endemic alga of the Mediterranean Sea. It grows in the upper sublittoral wave-exposed zone and is submitted to various anthropogenic pressures resulting in population fragmentation. In order to assess the genetic diversity and structure of these populations, we developed eight microsatellite ...
Robvieux, Pauline +6 more
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Hydrobiologia, 1999
The density, standing stock, reproductive periodicity and alginate yields have been investigated for a mixed Sargassum species population at Reunion Rocks, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The population consists of two dominant components, Sargassum elegans Suhr and a second species, here termed Sargassum sp. 1.
R. D. Gillespie, A. T. Critchley
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The density, standing stock, reproductive periodicity and alginate yields have been investigated for a mixed Sargassum species population at Reunion Rocks, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The population consists of two dominant components, Sargassum elegans Suhr and a second species, here termed Sargassum sp. 1.
R. D. Gillespie, A. T. Critchley
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Phlorotannins in Sargassaceae Species from Brittany (France)
2014Valérie Stiger-Pouvreau +4 more
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The Genus Sargassum (Phaeophyta, Sargassaceae) from Balibago, Calatagan, Philippines
botm, 1987P. O. Ang, G. C. Trono
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Effects of Chelated Iron on the Growth of Sargassaceae Species at the Germling and Immature Stages
Journal of Water and Environment Technology, 2014Miki Osamu
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