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The high-valued utilization of Ulva (previously known as Enteromorpha) bioresources has drawn increasing attention due to the periodic blooms of world-wide green tide.
Limin Ning, Zhong Yao, Benwei Zhu
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Trophic categorization in the Rías Baixas (NW Spain): nutrients in water and in macroalgae
Marine eutrophication caused by an excess supply of nutrients is a serious problem in many coastal areas throughout the world. In the present study we used the capacity of macroalgae (Ulva and Enteromorpha) to integrate the nutrient regime of a water ...
Rubén Villares, Alejo Carballeira
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She looked loathingly at the spoon. It was a metal spoon, dark, with a small engraving on its handle – a sharp taste. “Open your mouth, slowly, eaaaasy, like a little birdie in its nest,” he said, bringing the spoon to her mouth. He hated spoons; they had seemed despicable little things since he was small. Why did he now find himself having to wield it,
Cristina Peri Rossi, Meg Berkobien
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Use of two green algae Ulva lactuca and Ulva intestinalis as bio-fertilizers [PDF]
In recent years, development have been witnessed in the market expansion of agricultural inputs and products including substances and materials that improve the functioning of soil, plants and the interactions between soil and plant. This is a very broad category of products and substances that often bring innovative solutions in the field of ...
D. Sekhouna +5 more
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Comparison of Ulva lactuca and Ulva clathrata as ingredients in Litopenaeus vannamei feeds [PDF]
Ulva lactuca and Ulva clathrata are marine green algae belonging to genera Ulva. These algae have a lot of nutrient such as protein, carbohydrates, lipids, pigments and others. These nutrient can be used to improve the growth performance and health of Shrimps. Several studies have shown that U. lactuca and U.
Dian Yuni Pratiwi +1 more
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Ulva meridionalis is one of the causal green macroalgae for green tides in Japan and exists in coastal areas of China. In the present study, complete chloroplast (cp) genome sequence of Ulva meridionalis was reported, and the total length of this species
Jinlin Liu +11 more
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Ulva intestinalis Linnaeus 1753 (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta) is a marine green macroalga that is distributed on coasts of the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea in China. Here, the complete chloroplast genome of U.
Hongshu Wang +3 more
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“ULVA†PENGEMBANGAN TEKNIK PENANDA ALAMI PADA BUDIDAYA ABALON (Haliotis squamata)
"ULVA" NATURAL MARKING TECHNIQUES DEVELOPMENT IN ABALONE CULTURE (Haliotis squamata) By Gusti Ngurah Permana,, Ibnu Rusdia,  Gigih Satria Wibawaa and Iwan Setyabudib Tagging is used to obtain some information during the process of selecting and ...
Gusti Ngurah Permana +3 more
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Marine macroalgae are foundation species that play a critical ecological role in coastal communities as primary producers. The macroalgal genus Ulva is vital in intertidal communities, serving as a food source and shelter for organisms, but these species
Gabrielle M. Kuba +3 more
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The genus Ulva L. (Sea lettuce), one of the most valuable marine macroalgae, is found in shallow coastal areas and in brackish and fresh water around the world.
Nasrin Farasat +3 more
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