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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...
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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...
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Caulerpa is the only
genus under the
family Caulerpaceae, from the
order Bryopsidales,
class Ulvophyceae, and
phylum Chlorophyta.
Through the use of tufA gene...
- (February 2009). "Reproductive
ecology of
Caulerpa taxifolia (Caulerpaceae,
Bryopsidales) in
subtropical eastern Australia".
European Journal of Phycology. 44...
- 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...
- (e.g., the
internodal cells of Chara). In the
siphonous green algae Bryopsidales and some Dasycladales, the
entire thallus is a
single multinucleate cell...
- The
Ulvophyceae or
ulvophytes are a
class of
green algae,
distinguished mainly on the
basis of
ultrastructural morphology, life
cycle and
molecular phylogenetic...
- "Comparative
phosphate acquisition in giant-celled
rhizophytic algae (
Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta):
Fleshy vs.
calcified forms".
Aquatic Botany. 92 (2): 157–160...
- the
seaweed its name of sea grapes. Like
other members of the
order Bryopsidales, each C.
racemosa plant consists of a
single enormous cell with a large...
- 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...