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Gelidium is a
genus of
thalloid red
algae comprising 134 species. Its
members are
known by a
number of
common names.
Specimens can
reach around 2–40 cm...
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Gelidium amansii, also
known as by its
Korean name umutgasari, is an
economically important species of red
algae commonly found and
harvested in the shallow...
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Gelidium sesquipedale is a
commercially important species of red algae. It is a
thalloid seaweed,
branching on a
single axis. A
clonal species, it grows...
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French chemist Anselme Payen, who had
obtained agar from the
marine algae Gelidium corneum.
Beginning in the late 19th century, agar
began to be used as a...
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commercially exploited agarophytes include Gracilaria and
Gelidium (such as
Gelidium amansii and
Gelidium corneum). Williams,
Peter W.; Phillips, Glyn O. (2000)...
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obtained from a
single gram of red algae. Red algae, like Gracilaria,
Gelidium, Euchema, Porphyra, Acanthophora, and
Palmaria are
primarily known for...
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distances between genes and then
large distances between groups of genes.
Gelidium amansii Sadava, David; ****er, Craig; Orians, Gordon; Purves, Bill; Hillis...
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marine algae such as Laminaria,
Undaria and its sporophyll,
Pyropia and
Gelidium are
included among marine products which were paid to the
Court as tax...
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agarophyte seaweed. It was
traditionally made by
boiling tengusa (
Gelidium amansii) and
allowing the
mixture to
congeal into a jelly. The
jelly is...
- from the
genus of Aquimarina. It has been
isolated from the red
algae Gelidium amansii, from the
intertidal zone of
Weihai in China. Parte, A.C. "Aquimarina"...