Fucaceae
National Institutes of Health
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Fucaceae is the most dominant algae family along the intertidal areas of the Northern Hemisphere shorelines, being part of human…
BackgroundUnderstanding the processes driving speciation in marine ecosystems remained a challenge until recently, due to the…
Diseases such as “ice-ice” and “goose bumps” are responsible for loss of almost 70% of infected Kappaphycus production. To…
The last glacial maximum (20 000–18 000 years ago) dramatically affected extant distributions of virtually all northern European…
To date, molecular markers have not settled the question of the specific status of the closely related, but phylogenetically…
Photosynthesis was studied in four species of red marine macroalgae: Palmaria palmata, Laurencia pinnatifida, Lomentaria…
The relationship between nitrogen (N) availability and the growth of macroalgae in a seasonal upwelling region (Yaquina Head…
Monthly samples of the common British Laminariaceae and Fucaceae taken during 1946 have been analysed for cellulose. The…