Porphyra is a genus of coldwater seaweeds that grow in cold, shallow seawater. More specifically, it belongs to red algae phylum of laver species (from...
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Porphyra umbilicalis, commonly called "laver", is a species of edible seaweed in the genus Porphyra used to make laverbread. The seaweed is commonly found...
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[citation needed] Edible red macroalgae such as Palmaria palmata (Dulse), Porphyra tenera (Nori), and Eisenia bicyclis have been measured as a relevant source...
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coral reefs, belong there. Red algae such as Palmaria palmata (dulse) and Porphyra species (laver/nori/gim) are a traditional part of European and Asian cuisines...
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delicate, sheetlike thalli, often clinging to rocks. The principal variety is Porphyra umbilicalis, a red algae which tends to be a brownish colour, but boils...
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Pyropia tenera (redirect from Porphyra tenera)
"アサクサノリの腐敗病に關する研究" [Studies on the Wasting Disease of the Cultured Lavers (Porphyra tenera)]. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi (Bulletin of the Japanese Society of...
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Bariu (1929–2014), Albanian folk clarinetist and singer Porphyra, red laver species Porphyra umbilicalis, a species of edible seaweed traditionally used...
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Porphyra purpurea is a species of red algae in the order Bangiales. This red alga consists of a single membranous layer of cells forming a blade attached...
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Porphyra cinnamomea is a red alga species in the genus Porphyra, known from New Zealand. It is monostromatic, monoecious, and grows in the intertidal...
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Porphyra haitanensis is a species of red algae, (also called tan zicai in Chinese). FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture department, Life cycle of Porphyra, retrieved...
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Clymene coleana (redirect from Porphyra coleana)
Clymene coleana, formerly known as Porphyra cinnamomea, is a red alga species in the family Bangiaceae. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Clymene...
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in Japan natives. It is able to digest porphyran, a polysacchide from Porphyra seaweed (nori) that humans cannot digest on their own. The porphyranase-encoding...
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They are harvested from the red seaweed Porphyra atropurpurea, Pyropia vietnamensis (previously known as Porphyra marcosii), Halymenia formosa , and related...
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Pyropia rakiura (redirect from Porphyra rakiura)
Pyropia rakiura, formerly known as Porphyra rakiura, is a red alga species in the genus Pyropia, known from New Zealand. It is monostromatic, monoecious...
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Pyropia virididentata (redirect from Porphyra virididentata)
Pyropia virididentata, formerly known as Porphyra virididentata, is a red alga species in the genus Pyropia. It is endemic to New Zealand. It is monostromatic...
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eaten in sheets in Laos Spam musubi – Spam and rice wrapped with nori Porphyra Niwa, Kyosuke (November 2020). "Molecular evidence of allodiploidy in F1...
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laver) Dried green laver sheets Green laver shares the name "laver" with Porphyra umbilicalis, a red seaweed, which is harvested from the coasts of Scotland...
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"black" and "grey". The term porphyry is from the Ancient Greek πορφύρα (porphyra), meaning "purple". Purple was the colour of royalty, and the Roman "imperial...
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(김, Korea), nori (海苔, Japan) and zicai (紫菜, China) are sheets of dried Porphyra used in soups, sushi or onigiri (rice balls). Gamet in the Philippines...
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Pyropia columbina (redirect from Porphyra columbina)
Zealand Page on Karengo at Auckland University School of Biological Sciences M. D. Guiry (2004-09-23). "Porphyra columbina Montagne". AlgaeBase. v t e...
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still in print. Traditional Welsh dishes include laverbread (made from Porphyra umbilicalis, an edible seaweed), bara brith (fruit bread), cawl (a lamb...
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English phycologist. She was known for her research on the edible seaweed Porphyra umbilicalis (nori), which led to a breakthrough for commercial cultivation...
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they are deeply colored. The name "porphyrin" derives from Greek πορφύρα (porphyra) 'purple'. Porphyrin complexes consist of a square planar MN4 core. The...
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Felix Hoppe-Seyler in 1871. The name porphyria is from the Greek πορφύρα, porphyra, meaning "purple", a reference to the color of the urine that may be present...
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(1985). "Simulation of Moisture and Chlorophyll Changes in Dried Laver, Porphyra Yezoensis, in a Desiccant-Enclosing Packaging System". Nippon Shokuhin...
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division Porphyry, a vineyard near Seaham, New South Wales, Australia Porphyra, a foliose red algal genus of laver Oliva porphyria, a species of sea snail...
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Korean cuisine, consisting of various species in the genera Pyropia and Porphyra, including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P. suborbiculata, P. pseudolinearis...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-32115-0. Mumford, T. F.; Miura, A. (1988). "Porphyra as food: cultivation and economic". In Lembi, C. A.; Waaland, J. R. (eds...
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Bundles of brush in the Tama River estuary used for growing Porphyra algae in Japan, c. 1921...
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a porphyritic granite. The term comes from the Ancient Greek πορφύρα (porphyra), meaning "purple". Purple was the color of royalty, and the "imperial...
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