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Gracilaria, also
known as
irish moss or ogonori, is a
genus of red
algae in the
family Gracilariaceae. It is
notable for its
economic importance as an...
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Gracilaria parvispora.
Gracilaria parvispora, also
known by the
common names long ogo, red ogo, or
simply ogo,...
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comes from agar-agar, the
Malay name for red
algae (Gigartina, Eucheuma,
Gracilaria) from
which the
jelly is produced. It is also
known as
Kanten (****anese:...
- sand or shingle. In addition,
there are few
genera (e.g., Sarg****um and
Gracilaria)
which do not live
attached to the sea floor, but
float freely. Seaweed...
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Gracilaria coronopifolia, also
known as limu
manauea in Hawaiian, or ogo in ****anese, is a
species of
edible red
algae (Rhodophyta)
endemic to Hawai'i...
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Gracilaria delicatulella is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from Australia.
Australian Faunal Directory Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae...
- Enteromorpha, Hydroclathatrus, Padina, Sarg****um, Palisada, Agardhiella,
Gracilaria, Halymenia, Laurencia, Hypnea, Liagora, and Sarcodia. In the Philippines...
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Porphyridium purpureum,
Porphyridiophyceae Porphyra umbilicalis,
Bangiophyceae Gracilaria changii,
Gracilariales Galdieria phlegrea,
Cyanidiophytina Gracilariopsis...
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seven most
cultivated taxa are
Eucheuma spp.,
Kappaphycus alvarezii,
Gracilaria spp.,
Saccharina ****onica,
Undaria pinnatifida,
Pyropia spp., and Sarg****um...
- year the
presence of
bridges restricts the
natural movement and flow of
Gracilaria (a
genus of red algae), thus
resulting in a
localized odor of hydrogen...