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Laminaria pallida

Toth GB, Pavia H (2006) Artificial wounding decreases plant biomass and shoot strength of the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum (Fucales, Phaeophyceae). Mar Biol 148 1193-1199 Tugwell S, Branch GM (1989) Differential polyphenolic distribution among tissues in the kelps Ecklonia maxima, Laminaria pallida and Macrocystis angustifolia in relation to plant-defence theory. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 129 219-230... [Pg.55]

Tugwell and Branch 1992 Ecklonia maxima Laminaria pallida Macrocystis angustifolia Laminariales Holdfast (high) Stipe (high) Reproductive sori (high) Infertile nonmeristematic vegetative fronds (low) No Phlorotannins... [Pg.156]

A group at Cape Town under the leadership of Dr. John Field has made an intensive study of the production and fate of tissue in a kelp bed dominated by Ecklonia maxima and Laminaria pallida. This system produces about 600 g C m-2 yr l as particulate organic matter and about 300 g C m-2 yr l as dissolved organic matter. At the same time, about 500 g C m 2 yr l is fixed by the phytoplankton (Newell and Field, 1983). [Pg.133]


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