- This is a
monotypic genus,
containing the
single species Phycomelaina laminariae. In Iceland, it has been
reported infecting Alaria esculenta, Laminaria...
- J,
Thiel V,
Gartner A,
Schmaljohann R,
Imhoff JF (2009). "Kiloniella
laminariae gen. nov., sp. nov., an
alphaproteobacterium from the
marine macroalga...
- Swings, Jean (1
September 2004). "Zobellia
amurskyensis sp. nov.,
Zobellia laminariae sp. nov. and
Zobellia russellii sp. nov.,
novel marine bacteria of the...
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active and UV radiations. It is host to the
pathogenic fungus Phycomelaina laminariae. Europe:
Atlantic France,
Channel Islands, Britain, Ireland, Netherlands...
- distribution. In fact,
numerous primarily Atlantic species, for
example the
laminariae (large
tawny algae),
though also
present in some
other zones of the Mediterranean...
-
Litosiphon laminariae Elachista flaccida...
- H.
laminariae Han & Cui 2015 H.
salinum Zhang & Cui 2014...
- forests. It can be
infected by the
pathogenic fungus (to kelp)
Phycomelaina laminariae. In 2004,
scientists reported a loss in
sugar kelp of up to 80% at Skagerrak...
- ****el (1870)
Species Species include N.
bloxamii N.
chrysites N.
consolationis N.
dacrymycella N.
exigua N.
laminariae N.
minuta N.
pironii N. versoniana...
- polysaccharides,
proteins and
salts of
alginic acid
obtained from sea
cabbage (
Laminariae thalli[citation needed]). It is an
osmotic laxative. "Ламинарид - инструкция...