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- Pickled Beach Asparagus I
- Brown Algae 3G
- Appendix A: Kelp Knowledge Review
- Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) Supports Substantial Taxonomic Re-Organization1
- From the Sea to the Skin
- ECOLOGY and MANAGEMENT of the BULL KELP, NEREOCYSTIS LUETKEANA: a Synthesis with Recommendations for Future Research
- Aquaculture Production of the Brown Seaweeds Laminaria Digitata and Macrocystis Pyrifera: Applications in Food and Pharmaceuticals
- Growth Strategies of Three Laminaria Species (Phaeophyceae) Inhabiting Different Depth Zones in the Sublittoral Region of Helgoland (North Sea)
- Result Report Algae Sources, Cultivation and Collection
- Heterokontophyta (Ochrophyta)
- Evolution and Regulation of Complex Life Cycles: a Brown Algal Perspective J Mark Cock, Olivier Godfroy, Nicolas Macaisne, Akira Peters, Susana Coelho
- Phycochemical Constituents and Biological Activities of Fucus Spp
- Proposal on Marine Algae Listings
- Biological Interactions During the Life History of Seaweed -A Microscopic Review
- 'Golden Kelp' Laminaria Ochroleuca Under Global Change
- Temperature Tolerance and Biogeography of Seaweeds: the Marine Algal Flora of Helgoland (North Sea) As an Example* K
- On the Laminariaceae of Hokkaido
- Safety Assessment of Brown Algae-Derived Ingredients As Used in Cosmetics
- I CHROMOSOMAL ALTERNATION of GENERATIONS IN
- Synopsis of Biological Data on Laminaria Hyperborea
- Common Edible Seaweeds in the Gulf of Alaska
- Productivity of Kelp (Laminaria Spp.) Near the Southern Limit in the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean
- Marine Plant Aquaculture - Rene Perez
- Kelp Forests
- 3°° Experiments with the Stipes of Fucus and Laminaria
- The Role of Kelp in the Marine Environment
- Growth Allocation in Laminaria Hyperborea (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) in Relation to Age and Wave Exposure
- Red Sea Urchins (Echinus Esculentus) and Water Flow
- Alaria Marginata Winged Kelp, Wakame
- Laminaria Species and Ascophyllum Nodosum SEAWEED EXTRACTS AS SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCE for USE in ORGANIC CROP PRODUCTION
- Plant Kingdom Chapter 3
- Introduction to Giant Kelp Forests Worldwide
- The Seasonal Variation Inweight and Chemical
- Remote Sensing of Kelp (Laminariales, Ochrophyta): Monitoring Tools and 2 Implications for Wild Harvesting
- Chemical Competition Between Microscopic Stages of Macrocystis Pyrifera and Five Native Kelp Species: Does Giant Kelp Always Lose?
- Expansion of a Central California Kelp Forest Following the Mass Mortality of Sea Urchins