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I, Sargassum

2023
Since the copious arrival of Sargassum on Caribbean coasts from 2011 onwards, several forms of artistic expression and engagement have emerged as political acts and aesthetic gestures. This chapter, based on ethnographic fieldwork held in Martinique, examines three artefacts in particular to understand how the irruption of this new material inspires ...
Ménez, Florence   +2 more
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Carotenoid Differences and Genetic Diversity in Populations of Sargassum hemiphyllum and Sargassum fusiforme

Molecular Biotechnology, 2023
Sargassum hemiphyllum and Sargassum fusiforme are important benthic seaweeds that grow along the southeastern coast of China. The content of carotenoids in each population was detected by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC). The research results will enrich the theoretical basis and data support concerning the influencing factors of ...
Rui Xian   +6 more
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In vivo study of antiallergenicity of ethanol extracts from Sargassum tenerrimum, Sargassum cervicorne and Sargassum graminifolium turn

European Food Research and Technology, 2009
Food allergy has becoming the serious threat in the world for which the search of an effective anti-allergic drug is the demand of time. Keeping in view of the potentiality of seaweeds, the ethanol extracts from Sargassum tenerrimum (ST), Sargassum cervicorne (SC), and Sargassum graminifolium turn (SG) have been studied in vivo for its ...
Bang Ping Wang   +4 more
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A Phyllachorella Parasitic on Sargassum

Mycologia, 1920
In March, 19I4, Professor C. H. Ostenfeld collected a quantity of Sargassum in the Atlantic at a locality lying at 30? 2I1 N. Lat., 45? 201 W. Long. Two of the plants had conspicuous protuberances, which were scattered along the stems and partly on the bladders as well.
O. Winge, C. Ferdinandsen
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The great Atlantic Sargassum belt

Science, 2019
The biggest bloom Floating mats of Sargassum seaweed in the center of the North Atlantic were first reported by Christopher Columbus in the 15th century. These mats, although abundant, have until recently been limited and discontinuous. However, Wang et al.
Mengqiu Wang   +5 more
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On the wind-induced sinking of Sargassum

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1977
Abstract Sargassum has been photographed on the sea floor at depths of 5000 m. Sargassum was subjected to various pressures to simulate the effect of it being carried down in Langmuir circulation. The time-depth relation for Sargassum to become negatively buoyant was measured; the plant can become negatively buoyant at pressures of only 30 db ...
David L. Johnson, Philip L. Richardson
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Hydrocarbons in the pelagic Sargassum community

Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1973
Abstract Pelagic Sargassum weed and associated macrofauna were analyzed for their hydrocarbon content. All the organisms appeared contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons. There was no relation between the amount of natural, recently biosynthesized hydrocarbons in an organism and the amount of petroleum contamination.
Kathryn A. Burns, John M. Teal
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