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日本産海藻の生物活性 : Jurkat細胞に対する殺細胞作用 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
小宮山 寛機   +6 more
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Biodiversité et substances marines des îles Loyauté : algues, éponges, ascidies, échinodermes (18 mars au 8 avril 2005) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Butscher, John   +4 more
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Antimicrobial and cytotoxic terpenoids from tropical green algae of the family Udoteaceae

Hydrobiologia, 1984
Over the past decade, chemical investigations of benthic marine algae have illustrated that these organisms producea wide variety of structurally unique and biologically active secondary metabolites. Reviews of many aspects of these studies can be found in the various volumes of the treatise entitled ‘Marine Natural Products’ edited by Scheuer (1978–81)
William H Fenical, Valerie J Paul
exaly   +4 more sources

Molecular phylogenies of Udoteaceae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) reveal nonmonophyly for Udotea, Penicillus and Chlorodesmis

open access: yesPhycologia, 2002
Generic delineation within and among the udoteacean genera Udotea, Penicillus, Rhipocephalus and Chlorodesmis has remained provisional because of conflicting evidence from different sets of traits,...
Wiebe H C F Kooistra
exaly   +5 more sources

Rhipilia penicilloides sp. nov. (Udoteaceae, Chlorophyta) from Fiji

Phycologia, 1997
Abstract Rhipilia penicilloides sp. nov. (Udoteaceae, Chlorophyta) is described from the Fiji Islands, South Pacific. Adult thalli are characterized by a penicilloid capitulum of free, dichotomously branched siphons and an elongated corticated stipe arising from a multisiphonous rhizome-like mat or stolon, whereas juvenile stages possess an ...
A. D. R. N’Yeurt, D. W. Keats
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Historical biogeographical analysis of the Udoteaceae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) elucidates origins of high species diversity in the Central Indo-Pacific, Western Indian Ocean and Greater Caribbean regions

open access: yesMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2022
There is a growing interest in elucidating the biogeographical processes underlying biodiversity patterns of seaweeds, with recent studies largely focusing on red and brown macroalgae. This study focuses on the siphonous green algal family Udoteaceae, which is diverse and globally distributed in tropical to warm-temperate seas, and includes species ...
Laura Lagourgue   +2 more
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The occurrence of Boodleopsis vaucherioidea Calderón-Sáenz et Schnetter (Udoteaceae, Chlorophyta) in Brazil

Botanica Marina, 2004
Abstract Up to the present time, Boodleopsis (Udoteaceae, Chlo-rophyta) has been represented on the Brazilian coast by Boodleopsis pusilla only. This study describes B . vauch-erioidea from the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro State,Brazil. Non-fertile plants were collected in April, June andNovember 2000, and January 2003, and then comparedwith the ...
Valéria Cassano
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Fossil Udoteaceae and Gymnocodiaceae

1991
The Gymnocodiaceae and fossil Udoteaceae (erect) are similar to each other both in growth form and in vegetative structure. They differ in that the Gymnocodiaceae contain internal reproductive organs which are usually absent in the Udoteaceae. It is generally accepted that the Gymnocodiaceae belong to the red algae and the Udoteaceae to the green algae.
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Well Preserved, Aragonitic Phylloid Algae (Eugonophyllum, Udoteaceae) from the Pennsylvanian Holder Formation, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico

PALAIOS, 1993
Remarkably well-preserved fossils of the udoteacean alga Eugonophyllvm occur in the Virgilian Holder Formation, Sacramento Mountains, south-central New Mexico in a 20-cm-thick packstone bed between two thick shale beds. Original aragonite is preserved in this bed as a felt-like mesh of needles in algal thalli, in mollusc shell fragments, in sponge ...
B. L. Kirkland   +2 more
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