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Ascophyllum nodosum is a large,
common cold
water seaweed or
brown alga (Phaeophyceae) in the
family Fucaceae. Its
common names include knotted wrack...
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habitats for fish and invertebrates. By far the most
dominant species is
Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed. The land-area
supports 230
species of
vascular plants...
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Ascophyllum nodosum exposed to the sun in Nova Scotia, Canada...
- and detritus.
Phlorotannins in the
brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and
Ascophyllum nodosum act as
chemical defenses against L. littorea. The
common periwinkle...
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species of
brown algae are
known worldwide. Some species, such as
Ascophyllum nodosum, have
become subjects of
extensive research in
their own right...
- The
Fucaceae are a
family of
brown algae,
containing six genera:
Ascophyllum Stackhouse – one
species Fucus L. – 15
species Hesperophycus Setc**** & Gardner...
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Halidrys canaliculata (L.)
Stackhouse Fucodium canaliculatum (L.) J.Agardh
Ascophyllum canaliculatum (L.) ****ze
Ascophylla canaliculata (L.) ****ze
Fucus excisus...
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Ascophyllum nodosum. The
thalli of this
species form
dense tufts, each tuft up to 7.5 cm
generally attached by
rhizoids to the
fronds of
Ascophyllum....
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Commercial grade alginate is
extracted from
giant kelp
Macrocystis pyrifera,
Ascophyllum nodosum, and
types of Laminaria.
Alginates are also
produced by two bacterial...
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fertilizer and
heavy metal indication, are from the
species Ascophyllum, Ecklonia, Fucus, Sarg****um.
Green seaweeds that are used as bioindicators...