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- information related to Ectocarpales. Clayton, M. N (1974). "STUDIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT LIFE HISTORY AND TAXONOMY OF THE ECTOCARPALES PHAEOPHYTA IN SOUTHERN...
- Arthrocladiaceae Chauvin 1842 Family Desmarestiaceae (Thuret) Kjellman 1880 Order Ectocarpales Bessey 1907 emend. Rousseau & Reviers 1999a [Chordariales Setc**** &...
- Edible seaweed, or sea vegetables, are seaweeds that can be eaten and used for culinary purposes. They typically contain high amounts of fiber. They may...
- diatoms and oomycetes. Despite their simple filamentous thalli, the Ectocarpales are part of the crown group of brown algal orders and are a sister group...
- isolated algal pheromone. It was isolated from algae Ectocarpus (order Ectocarpales) by Müller and col. in 1971. More recent studies have shown that a pre-ectocarpene...
- This is a list of the orders, families and genera in the class Phaeophyceae — the brown algae. Choristocarpus Zanardini 1860 Discosporangiumtite Falkenberg...
- Syringodermatales Fucophycidae Ascoseirales Asterocladales Desmarestiales Ectocarpales Fucales Laminariales Neodermatales Phaeosiphoniellales Ralfsiales Scytothamniales...
- Syringodermatales Fucophycidae Ascoseirales Asterocladales Desmarestiales Ectocarpales Fucales Laminariales Neodermatales Phaeosiphoniellales Ralfsiales Scytothamniales...
- Syringodermatales Fucophycidae Ascoseirales Asterocladales Desmarestiales Ectocarpales Fucales Laminariales Neodermatales Phaeosiphoniellales Ralfsiales Scytothamniales...
- species of littoral brown algae in the class Phaeophyceae and the order Ectocarpales, which is commonly attached to other seaweeds and sometimes rocks. When...