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Biodiesel production from Ulva linza, Ulva tubulosa, Ulva fasciata, Ulva rigida, Ulva reticulate by using Mn2ZnO4 heterogenous nanocatalysts

Fuel, 2019
Abstract Seaweeds are found abundance in most seashores. They contain relatively high lipid contents and are exhibiting medicinal properties. The present work focused on the use of seaweed species Ulva linza, U. tubulosa, U. fasciata, U. rigida, and U. reticulate to synthesize Mn2ZnO4 composite nanoparticles.
G. Sivaprakash   +12 more
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Ulva lactuca L.

2022
Ulva lactuca L. Species plantarum 2: 1163 (Linnaeus 1753). — Lectotype: LINN 1275-24. Ulva fasciata Delile, Description de l’Égypte […] Histoire naturelle, vol. 2: 297 (Delile 1813). — Ulva lactuca f. fasciata (Delile) Hering in Krauss, Flora 29: 215 (Krauss 1846). — Epitype:UC2050475 supporting the lectotype PC0119343.
Hughey, Jeffery R., Gabrielson, Paul W.
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Sodium transport in ulva

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biophysics including Photosynthesis, 1966
Abstract The transport of sodium through the marine algae Ulva lobata and Ulva expansa has been studied by a tracer analytical method. Sodium was transported across Ulva at a rate of 0.15% per min in the dark; this rate was slowed by ouabain and increased by formaldehyde. Dinitrophenol, 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea, and ammonium ion had no
J T, Cummins, J A, Strand, B E, Vaughn
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Ulva ardreana: a new species replacing the invalid “Ulva bifrons

botm, 2013
Abstract The new species Ulva ardreana is here proposed to replace Ulva bifrons, an invalid name because no holotype was designated in the protologue. The new species consists of two to three distromatic blades arising from a short stipe, and it is easily distinguished from the other blade-like Ulva species in having a remarkable ...
Cormaci M, Furnari G, ALONGI, GIUSEPPINA
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Conspecificity of the model organism Ulva mutabilis and Ulva compressa (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta)

Journal of Phycology, 2018
As one of the most abundant and ubiquitous representatives of marine and brackish coastal macrophytobenthos communities, the genus Ulva is not only an important primary producer but also of ecological and morphogenetic interest to many scientists. Ulva mutabilis became an important model organism to study morphogenesis and mutualistic interactions of ...
Sophie Steinhagen   +3 more
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Ulva adhaerens Matsumoto & Shimada

2022
Ulva adhaerens Matsumoto & Shimada (Fig. 3A -N) Holotype. TNS-AL183435; TNS (Matsumoto and Shimada, 2015: 107, Fig. 60). Type locality. Tenjin-jima, Sajima, Yokosuka, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan. Korean name. ñģŭâ래 (Ę ḑljḡ): The Korean specific epithet, yeonjeop, is means “connected each other” in reference to the adherence between blades by the haptera
Lee, Hyung Woo   +1 more
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Occurrence download ulva

2023
ALA occurrence record ...
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Ulva lactuca

2006
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Norisoprenoids fromUlvalactuca

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2007
Five norisoprenoids were isolated from the green marine alga Ulva lactuca. Two new compounds were assigned to (3R,5R,6R,7E)3,5,6-trihydroxy-7-megastigmen-9-one (1) and (3S,5R,6S,7E)3,5,6-trihydroxy-7-megastigmen-9-one (2). The structures and absolute configurations of the five compounds were determined by analyses of NMR, MS and circular dichroism (CD).
Y, Sun, Y-C, Zhan, Y, Sha, Y-H, Pei
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Ulva undetermined

4.1 Endophytic fungi associated with Ulva sp. Ulva sp., the green seaweed found abundantly on the coastline, is also populated by endophytic fungal taxa, just like other seaweeds. The identification of Ulva sp. was carried out using morphological analysis.
Noor, Sadia   +5 more
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