Laminaria is a genus of brown seaweed in the order Laminariales (kelp), comprising 31 species native to the north Atlantic and northern Pacific Oceans...
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Laminaria hyperborea is a species of large brown alga, a kelp in the family Laminariaceae, also known by the common names of tangle and cuvie. It is found...
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Laminaria digitata is a large brown alga in the family Laminariaceae, also known by the common name oarweed. It is found in the sublittoral zone of the...
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California) Laminaria cuneifolia (NE. America) Laminaria dentigera Klellm. (California - America) Laminaria digitata (NE. America) Laminaria ephemera Setchell...
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Laminaria ochroleuca is a large kelp, an alga in the order Laminariales. They are commonly known as golden kelp, due to their blade colouration, distinguishing...
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Saccharina japonica (redirect from Laminaria japonica)
species name are Laminaria japonica (J. E. Areschoug 1851), its variety Laminaria japonica var. ochotensis (Miyabe & Okamura 1936) and Laminaria ochotensis...
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[citation needed] Saccharina japonica (Laminaria japonica), Ma-kombu [ja] Saccharina japonica var. religiosa (Laminaria religiosa), Hosome-kombu [ja] Saccharina...
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Osmotic dilator (redirect from Laminaria sticks)
A laminaria stick or tent is a thin rod made of the stems of dried Laminaria, a genus of kelp. Laminaria sticks can be generated from Laminaria japonica...
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Laminaria abyssalis is a species of brown kelp, notable for its connection to rhodolith beds in the Brazilian coastline. Laminaria abyssalis is native...
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Saccharina latissima (redirect from Laminaria saccharina)
(Saccharina latissima) potential distribution modelling of the kelp species Laminaria hyperborea". ICES Journal of Marine Science (66): 2106–2115. Dickinson...
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Laminaria agardhii is a species of brown kelp, noted by a strong holdfast and finger-like blades. This species of algae is most commonly found in the...
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Laminaria nigripes is a species of kelp found in the North Atlantic and North Pacific within Arctic and subarctic waters including Vancouver Island, Haida...
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Niebla laminaria is a fruticose lichen that grows on rocks along the Pacific Coast of North America within the California Floristic Province, from Marin...
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Laminaria pallida, the split-fan kelp, is a species of large brown seaweed of the class Phaeophyceae found from Danger Point on the south coast of South...
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Ecklonia radiata (redirect from Laminaria radiata)
Sonder, 1846 Capea radiata (C.Agardh) Endlicher, 1843 Fucus radiatus Turner, 1808 Laminaria flabelliformis A.Richard, 1832 Laminaria radiata C.Agardh, 1817...
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alga. It may grow as a short structure near the base of the alga (as in Laminaria), or it may develop into a large, complex structure running throughout...
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Laminaria sinclairii is a species of brown algae (class Phaeophyceae), in the family Laminariaceae. It is native to the lower intertidal zone of the northeastern...
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severe wave exposure attached to rocks just below low-watermark in the "Laminaria belt", and is common on rocky shores in exposed places. It has a fairly...
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K. H.; Schell, D. M. (1987). "Dependence of consumers on macroalgal (Laminaria solidungula) carbon in an arctic kelp community: δ13C evidence". Marine...
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giant kelps (Macrocystis spp.), although numerous other genera such as Laminaria, Ecklonia, Lessonia, Nereocystis, Alaria, and Eisenia are described. A...
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isolated glutamic acid as a taste substance in 1908 from the seaweed Laminaria japonica (kombu) by aqueous extraction and crystallization, calling its...
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Saccharina dentigera (redirect from Laminaria dentigera)
described in 1889 by the Swedish botanist Frans Reinhold Kjellman as Laminaria dentigera, the type location being Bering Island, where it was said to...
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and serrated wrack. Algae, macroalgal, and kelp, such as oarweed and laminaria hyperboria, and species of maerl are found as well. Eelgrass, formerly...
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the seaweed species Fucus vesiculosus (wracks), Cladosiphon okamuranus, Laminaria japonica (kombu, sugar kelp) and Undaria pinnatifida (wakame). Variant...
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abortion services from her home in Napier using sea-tangle tents (probably Laminaria digitata seaweed stalks or a local substitute) which, when inserted into...
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that causes red spot disease of Saccharina japonica (species synonym Laminaria japonica). Sawabe, T.; Makino, H.; Tatsumi, M; Nakano, K; Tajima, K; Iqbal...
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to larger numbers. The dilators can also be used to sound the uterus. Laminaria rods have also been used to open up the cervix but work slowly as they...
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Osbeck, 1757 Laminaria buccinalis (Linnaeus) J.V.Lamouroux, 1813 Laminaria buccinalis var. macloviana Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 Laminaria flabellum Bory...
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Binomial name Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) C.Agardh Synonyms Fucus pyrifer L. Laminaria pyrifera (L.) Lamouroux M. humboldtii (Bonpland) C.Ag. M. planicaulis...
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Just below this Fucus spiralis, Fucus vesiculosus, Fucus serratus and Laminaria form clear zones, one below the other, along the shore down to low water...
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