- alga) are a
large group of
multicellular algae comprising the
class Phaeophyceae. They
include many
seaweeds located in
colder waters of the Northern...
- They can be single-celled, colonial,
coenocytic or multicellular. Some
Phaeophyceae develop as
large multicellular thalli with
differentiated tissues. All...
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Scuba diving in a kelp
forest in
California Bladder wrack –
Species of
Phaeophyceae Blue carbon –
Carbon stored in
coastal and
marine ecosystems Durvillaea...
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Saccharina ****onica is a
marine species of the
Phaeophyceae (brown algae) class, a type of kelp or seaweed,
which is
extensively cultivated on
ropes between...
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giant kelp or
bladder kelp. This
genus contains the
largest of all the
Phaeophyceae or
brown algae.
Macrocystis has
pneumatocysts at the base of its blades...
- The
Fucales (fucoids) are an
order in the
brown algae (class
Phaeophyceae). The list of
families in the Fucales, as well as
additional taxonomic information...
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Saccharina latissima is a
brown alga (class
Phaeophyceae), of the
family Laminariaceae. It is
known by the
common names sugar kelp, sea belt, and Devil's...
- is a
genus of
brown macroalgae (seaweed) in the
order Fucales of the
Phaeophyceae class.
Numerous species are
distributed throughout the
temperate and...
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methyl jasmonate-induced
phlorotannin production in
Fucus vesiculosus (
Phaeophyceae)".
Journal of Phycology. 37 (6): 1026–1029. doi:10.1046/j.1529-8817.2001...
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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...