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Gracilaria conferta

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]

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]

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

Weinberger, F., Friedlander, M., and Hoppe, H.G., Oligoagars elicit a physiological response in Gracilaria conferta (Rhodophyta), J. Phycol., 35, 747, 1999. [Pg.380]


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