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Asparagopsis armata

Paul NA, Cole L, de Nys R, Steinberg PD (2006) Ultrastructure of the gland cells of the red alga Asparagopsis armata (Bonnemaisoniaceae). J Phycol 42 637-645 Paul VJ, Cruz-Rivera E, Thacker RW (2001) Chemical mediation of macroalgal-herbivore interactions ecological and evolutionary perspectives. In McClintock JB, Baker BJ (eds) Marine chemical ecology. CRC, pp 227-265... [Pg.86]

Constit. of the seaweed Asparagopsis armata and red alga +. taxiformis. Originally assigned the 1,1,3,4-tetrabromo struct., revised in 1976. [Pg.363]

Similar variations have been observed for the sulfated galactans of species belonging to other orders, such as the Nemahale Asparagopsis armata (Hashn, Lahaye, and Pellegrini, 2000), and the Ceramiales of the genus Lau-rencia (Siddhanta et al, 2002). [Pg.319]

El-Hattab, N., Daghbouche, Y, El Hattab, M., Piovetti, L., Garrigues, S., and de la Guardia, M. (2006) FTlR-determination of sterols from the red alga Asparagopsis armata Comparative studies with HPLC. Talanta, 68,1230-1235. [Pg.391]

Haslin, C., Lahaye, M., and Pellegrini, M. (2000) Chemical composition and structure of sulfated water-soluble cell-wall polysaccharides from the gametic, carposporic and tetrasporic stages of Asparagopsis armata Harvey (Rhodophyta, Bonnemaisoniaceae). Bot. Mar., 43, 475-482. [Pg.394]


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