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- The Gelidiaceae is a small family of red algae containing eight genera. Many species of this algae are used to make agar. Agar can be derived from many...
- species of red algae, primarily from "ogonori" (Gracilaria) and "tengusa" (Gelidiaceae). As found in nature, agar is a mixture of two components, the linear...
- Point Pinos, Pacific Grove and Cannery Row, Monterey in California, US. Gelidiaceae has 159 species, considered to be the largest family in Gelidiales with...
- tokoroten can be made from kanten based on seaweeds such as tengusa (Gelidiaceae) and ogonori (Gracilaria), today, commercially produced kanten is mostly...
- Tokoroten is prepared with jelly extracted from seaweeds such as tengusa (Gelidiaceae) and ogonori (Gracilaria) by boiling. Pressed against a device, jelly...
- Cycas rumphii (queen sago palm) Cycas scratchleyana Eucheuma spp. (gusô) Gelidiaceae (agar) Metroxylon amicarum Metroxylon bougainvillense Metroxylon sagu...
- sunflower family Ptilophora (alga), a genus of red alga in the family Gelidiaceae Ptilophora (moth), a genus of moth in the family Notodontidae This disambiguation...
- This is a list of red seaweeds (Domain: Eukaryota, Division: Rhodophyta) recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa. This list comprises locally used...
- species of red algae, primarily from "ogonori" (Gracilaria) and "tengusa" (Gelidiaceae). As found in nature, agar is a mixture of two components, the linear...
- genus. The name Clavaria was also used for a group of red algae in the Gelidiaceae family of the Rhodophyta by Stackhouse in 1816. Because Clavaria Stackh...