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Fucus spiralis

Hernandez, I., Christmas, M., Yelloly, j.M. and Whitton, B.A. (1997) Factors affecting surface alkaline phosphatase activity in the brown alga Fucus spiralis L. studies at a North Sea intertidal site (Tyne Sands, Scotland), youma/ of Phycology 33, 559-575. [Pg.236]

Fucus spiralis Denmark 31.5 dry nr sig sig major nd nd tr minor, prob. As sugar 1 75... [Pg.67]

Mabeau, S. and Kloareg, B. (1987). Isolation and analysis of the cell of brown algae Fucus spiralis, Fucus ceranodies, Fucus serratus, Bifurcaria bifuracata and Laminaria digita. /. Exp. Bot. 194,1573-1580. [Pg.159]

Fucus spiralis Fucus vesiculosus Fucus evanescens Fucus serratus Pelvetia canaliculata Ascophyllum nodosum Himanthalia elongata Hormosira banksii Halidrys siliquosa Desmarestia aculeata Laminaria saccharina Laminaria digitata... [Pg.3287]

FIGURE 3. HOO. utilization capacity for some litmral algae in winter (measured at 7-lOC) and in summer (measur at 17-20 Q. A, Ulva lactuca B, Fucus spiralis C, F. vesiculosus D, F. serratus E, Ascopkyllum nodosum F, Pelvetia canaliculata G, Porphyra umbilicalis. [Pg.3302]

The single and double methylations involve one and two molecules of 5-adenosylmethionine, respectively, and were first demonstrated in higher plants mPisum sativum (Castle et al., 1963), Salvia officinalis (Nicholas and Moriarty, 1963), and Menyanthes trifoliata, (Bader et al., 1964) and in the algae Laminaria saccharina (Villanueva et al., 1964), Fucus spiralis (Goad and Goodwin, 1%9), and Ochromonas spp. (Smith et al., 1966 Lederer, 1969). The mechanism proposed by Nes (Castle et al., 1963) for Cgg sterols (pathway 1, Fig. 3) and for C29 sterols (pathway 2, Fig. 3) was shown to operate in Ochromonas spp. from the following experiments ... [Pg.493]

Occurs in the brown algae Fucus vesiculo-sus, Fucus spiralis, Pelvetia canaliculata, Laminaria cloustoni and Desmarestia aculeata. [Pg.408]

C12H22O11 342.299 Occurs in the free state in various seaweeds, e.g. Pelvetia canaliculata, Laminaria cloustoni and Fucus spiralis. Also isol. from the partial acid hydrolysate of insoluble laminarin . Cryst. + H2O. [Pg.561]

Mytilus galloprovincialis)-CT2b(Carcinus mamas) system[42], a phytoplankton (Fucus spiralis)-gr2iZCT snail (Littorina littoralis)-caini o Q snail Nucella laillus) system [43,44], and a phytoplankton Dunaliella tertiolecta)AohstCT Homarus americanus juveniles) system [45]. More information about biotransformation of arsenic in marine ecosystems is available in a review [46]. [Pg.143]

Some other sulfur-containing diketopiperazine derivatives related to gliotoxin were isolated from other strains of marine-derived fungi. 5-Hydroxyramulosin, came from the culture of the species Phoma tropica harvested from Fucus spiralis (Osterhage et al, 2002), and a new dioxopi-perzine was isolated from a Korean strain of the genus Pseudallescheria associated with the cold-water laminaria-ceae Agarum cribosum (Li et al, 2006). [Pg.529]

Osterhage, C., Kdnig, G.M., Jones, P.G., and Wright, A.D. (2002) 5-Hydroxyramulosin, a new natural product produced by Phoma tropica, a marine-derived fungus isolated from the alga Fucus spiralis. Planta Med., 68,1052-1054. [Pg.567]


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