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Hypnea is a
genus of red algae, and a well
known carrageenophyte (plant
producing polysaccharide carrageenan).
Hypnea is a
genus of red
seaweed under...
- Padina, Sarg****um, Palisada, Agardhiella, Gracilaria, Halymenia, Laurencia,
Hypnea, Liagora, and Sarcodia. In the Philippines, a
traditional ingredient is...
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Gracilaria salicornia (gorilla ogo),
Avrainvillea amadelpha (leather mudweed),
Hypnea musciformis (hook weed) and
Acanthophora ****ifera (prickly seaweed). Edible...
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Marine Species:
WoRMS [418] Blue
Hypnea: The Next Hot
Refugium Macro? [419]. In:
AlgaeBarn [420] Blue
Hypnea (
Hypnea pannosa) [421]. In: Oceans, Reefs...
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Illustration of
Gelidium rigidum (Vail) Grev. L (now
Gelidiella acerosa) and
Hypnea musciformis (Wulf.) Lamour.
Scientific classification (unranked): Archaeplastida...
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regularly consumed,
including the red
algae Centroceras, Gelidium, Grateloupia,
Hypnea,
Polysiphonia and Pterocladiella. In some po****tions the
green algae Ulva...
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feeds on
macroalgae (including red algae, such as
species of
Gracilaria and
Hypnea), seagr**** and
unicellular algae,
intermittently also
feeding on
algal detritus...
- include:
Codium fragile ssp.
tomentosoides – dead man's
fingers Hypnea musciformis –
hypnea Kappaphycus spp. – agar-agars
Invasive species of
plants include:...
- Sarg****um and Turbinaria) and
Rhodophyta (Eucheuma, Gracilaria, Gelidium,
Hypnea and Acanthopora). A
total of 300 ha of
mangrove forest covers the national...
- may
encourage undesirable epiphyte growth,
including Lyngbya majuscula,
Hypnea cervicornis, and
Acanthophora ****ifera.
Growing Gracilaria parvispora attached...