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Kelps are
large brown algae or
seaweeds that make up the
order Laminariales.
There are
about 30
different genera.
Despite its
appearance and use of photosynthesis...
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potential habitat. For instance, Macrocystis, a kelp of the
order Laminariales, may
reach 60 m (200 ft) in
length and
forms prominent underwater kelp...
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Edible seaweed, or sea vegetables, are
seaweeds that can be
eaten and used for
culinary purposes. They
typically contain high
amounts of fiber. They may...
- "DNA
barcoding and
genetic divergence in the
Giant Kelp
Macrocystis (
Laminariales)".
Journal of Phycology. 46 (4): 736–742. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817.2010...
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similar in appearance, is not a true kelp (all of
which are in the
order Laminariales). Bull kelp and
southern bull
kelps Bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana)...
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Laminaria is a
genus of
brown seaweed in the
order Laminariales (kelp),
comprising 31
species native to the
north Atlantic and
northern Pacific Oceans...
- stressors. The term kelp
refers to
marine algae belonging to the
order Laminariales (phylum: Ochrophyta).
Though not
considered a
taxonomically diverse order...
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possible maritime biofuel source. Kelp –
Large brown seaweeds in the
order Laminariales Laverbread – Food made from
edible seaweed Abbott,
Isabella A (1989)...
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Penelope A. (1987-01-01). "The
Asian kelp
Undaria pinnatifida (Phaeophyta:
Laminariales)
found in a New
Zealand harbour". New
Zealand Journal of Botany. 25 (2):...
- Saunders, G.W. (2006). A multi-gene
molecular investigation of the kelp (
Laminariales, Phaeophyceae)
supports substantial taxonomic re-organization. Journal...