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- Bryopsidales is an order of green algae, in the class Ulvophyceae. The thallus is filamentous, highly branched, and may be packed into a m****. It is coenocytic...
- Codium is a genus of edible green macroalgae (or seaweed) under the order Bryopsidales. The genus name is derived from a Gr**** word that pertains to the soft...
- to eat with oil, vinegar, and salt. As in other members of the order Bryopsidales, individual organisms are made up of single multi-nucleate cells. Whole...
- "Comparative phosphate acquisition in giant-celled rhizophytic algae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta): Fleshy vs. calcified forms". Aquatic Botany. 92 (2): 157–160...
- is somewhat masked by other pigments. Like other members of the order Bryopsidales, each C. prolifera plant is an individual organism consisting of a giant...
- Caulerpa is the only genus under the family Caulerpaceae, from the order Bryopsidales, class Ulvophyceae, and phylum Chlorophyta. Through the use of tufA gene...
- Chlorophyta core chlorophytes Ulvophyceae Cladophorales Dasycladales Bryopsidales Trentepohliales Ulvales-Ulotrichales Oltmannsiellopsidales Chlorophyceae...
- (e.g., the internodal cells of Chara). In the siphonous green algae Bryopsidales and some Dasycladales, the entire thallus is a single multinucleate cell...
- of Ulvophyceae (Ulvales-Ulotrichales, Trentepohliales, Cladophorales, Bryopsidales and Dasycladales). The earliest known representative is the cladophorales...
- (February 2009). "Reproductive ecology of Caulerpa taxifolia (Caulerpaceae, Bryopsidales) in subtropical eastern Australia". European Journal of Phycology. 44...