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Gracilaria

Gracilaria conferta, a red alga of commercial interest due to its agar content, suffers a tip bleaching disease after bacterial infection. The symptom rather indicates a hypersensitive response of the alga than successful bacterial infection. [Pg.209]

Lee CE (2002) Evolutionary genetics of invasive species. Trends Ecol Evol 17 386-391 Leonardi PI, Miravalles AB, Faugeron S, Flores V, Beltran J, Correa JA (2006) Diversity, phenomenology and epidemiology of epiphytism in farmed Gracilaria chilensis (Rhodophyta) in northern Chile. Eur J Phycol 41 247-257... [Pg.52]

Weinberger F, Friedlander M (2000) Response of Gracilaria conferta (Rhodophyta) to oligoagars results in defense against agar-degrading epiphytes. J Phycol 36 1079-1086... [Pg.145]

Codium extricatum Co. platylobium Galaxaura diessingiana Gracilaria capensis Hy. spicifera Desmarestia menziesii... [Pg.155]

Gracilaria conferta Optimum degree of polymerization > 10 Tip bleaching in G. gracilis Schroeder et al. 2003... [Pg.250]

Agar Cell walls of agarophyte red algae Gracilaria chilensis Agarose decasaccharide... [Pg.251]

Lavilla-Pitogo CR (1992) Agar-digesting bacteria associated with rotten thallus syndrome of Gracilaria sp. Aquaculture 102 1-7... [Pg.268]

G. Wang, Isolation and purification of phycoeryhtrin from red alga Gracilaria verrucosa by expanded-bed-adsorption and ion-exchange chromatography. Chromatogaphia 56 (2002) 509-513. [Pg.366]

Polycavemosa tsudai [= Gracilaria edulis], Gigartinales, Rhodoph./toxin... [Pg.234]

Nagai, H. Yasumoto, T. Hokama, Y. (1997) Manauealides, some of the causative agoits of a red alga Gracilaria coronopifoliua poisoning in Hawaii. J. Nat. Prod., 60, 925-8. [Pg.330]

Agar. This gum is extracted from certain marine algae belonging to the class Rhodophyceae, red seaweed, which abound off the coasts of Japan, Mexico, Portugal, and Denmark. Important species include Gelidium cartilagineum and Gracilaria confervoides. [Pg.431]


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Gracilaria conferta

Gracilaria confervoid

Gracilaria confervoides

Gracilaria coronopifolia

Gracilaria coronopifolia, aplysiatoxin

Gracilaria edulis

Gracilaria species

Gracilaria spp

Gracilaria tikvahiae

Gracilaria verrucosa

Toxicity of Gracilaria

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