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- Grateloupia turuturu, commonly called the devil's tongue weed, is a marine species of Rhodophyta (red algae), a type of seaweed, native to East Asia (China...
- 2008 b Seasonal variation in cell wall polysaccharides of Grateloupia filicina and Grateloupia lithophila. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 30(1&2):161–169. "Prof. V...
- Meaning "forgiving seaweed" emplo**** during hoʻoponopono. Grateloupia filicina (Grateloupia filicina) Limu huluhuluwaena or "pubic hair") – favorite of...
- are regularly consumed, including the red algae Centroceras, Gelidium, Grateloupia, Hypnea, Polysiphonia and Pterocladiella. In some po****tions the green...
- 2021. R. gigantinoides was originally described in 1855 in the genus Grateloupia by Otto Wilhelm Sonder. It was reclassified into the genus Rhodoglossum...
- seaweeds Durvillaea, which includes southern bull-kelp; the seaweed Grateloupia urvilleana; the species of gr**** tree Dracophyllum urvilleanum; the shrub...
- heavy metal ions. Seaweeds such as Gracilaria corticata varcartecala and Grateloupia lithophila effectively remove a wide variety of heavy metals, including...
- Chondrus crispus Gelidium elegans Gloiosiphonia capillaris Gracilaria spp. Grateloupia turuturu Griffithsia subcylindrica Lomentaria hakodatensis Mastocarpus...
- López-Bautista JM (2013-07-19). "The plastid genome of the red macroalga Grateloupia taiwanensis (Halymeniaceae)". PLOS ONE. 8 (7): e68246. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...
- Withall, Rodney D. (23 January 2006). "Collections of the invasive species Grateloupia turuturu (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) from Tasmania, Australia". Phycologia...