Complete chloroplast genome of Ulva compressa (Ulvales: Ulvaceae) [PDF]
Ulva compressa is one of the causal green macroalgae in many countries. In this study, complete chloroplast genome sequence of U. compressa was reported, and the total length of this species was 94,226 bp (GenBank accession number MT916929).
Lihua Xia +14 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of a Green macroalgae species: Ulva meridionalis (Ulvales: Ulvaceae) [PDF]
Ulva meridionalis, a green macroalgae, is one of the causal species for green tides in Japan and spread into the coast of China. During this research, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of U. meridionalis.
Xinyu Kang +8 more
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The Morphology, Genetic Diversity, and Distribution of Ulva meridionalis (Ulvaceae, Chlorophyta) in Chinese Seas [PDF]
Green tides originate from the rapid growth of green macroalgae and their large accumulation. In the past few decades, the severity and frequency of green tides have increased and the range of their geographical distribution has widened. In recent years,
Meijuan Hu +9 more
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Complete chloroplast genome of Ulva meridionalis (Ulvales: Ulvaceae): an extremely fast-growing green macroalgae [PDF]
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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Mitogenome analysis of a green tide forming Ulva from California, USA confirms its identity as Ulva expansa (Ulvaceae, Chlorophyta) [PDF]
An unknown species of marine sea lettuce was observed forming green tides consecutive years from 2014 to 2016 in Seaside, California. This Ulva sp. was similar in thallus size and shape to U. expansa.
Jeffery R. Hughey +2 more
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Occurrence of Ulva lactuca L. 1753 (Ulvaceae, Chlorophyta) at the Murman Сoast of the Barents Sea
Findings of Ulva lactuca L. on the Murman Сoast of the Barents Sea are described for the period 2009–2017. This species has not been found in this area for more than 50 years. The occurrence of U.
Svetlana Malavenda +4 more
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Isolation, Diversity and Characterization of Ulvan-Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Marine Environments [PDF]
In this study, we aimed to isolate bacteria capable of degrading the polysaccharide ulvan from the green algae Ulva sp. (Chlorophyta, Ulvales, Ulvaceae) in marine environments.
Reiji Tanaka +3 more
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A new record of Percursaria percursa (Ulvaceae, Ulvales) on the North Island, New Zealand [PDF]
The filamentous green alga Percursaria percursa (Ulvaceae, Ulvales) was recorded for the first time on the North Island of New Zealand at mokoroa Estuary, Tauranga Harbour.
Elizabeth Pierce (1353216) +4 more
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Mass occurrence of green algae of the genus Ulva in the form of algal blooms (known as “green tides”) is often associated with high concentrations of biogens in the water.
Andrzej S. Rybak
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Immunomodulatory, Antioxidant, Anticancer, and Pharmacokinetic Activity of Ulvan, a Seaweed-Derived Sulfated Polysaccharide: An Updated Comprehensive Review [PDF]
Cancer is one of the most worldwide spread diseases and causes maximum death. Treatment of cancer depends on the host immune system and the type of drugs.
Biswajita Pradhan +2 more
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