commercially exploited agarophytes include Gracilaria and Gelidium (such as Gelidium amansii and Gelidium corneum). Williams, Peter W.; Phillips, Glyn O. (2000)...
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chemist Anselme Payen, who had obtained agar from the marine algae Gelidium corneum. Beginning in the late 19th century, agar began to be used as a solid...
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Gelidium sesquipedale is a commercially important species of red algae. It is a thalloid seaweed, branching on a single axis. A clonal species, it grows...
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addition, Valonia ulticularis, along with other intertidal seaweeds (Gelidium corneum, Osmundea pinnatifida, and Caulacanthus ustulatus) where found to influence...
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Gelidiales Gelidium corneum Scientific classification Clade: Archaeplastida Division: Rhodophyta Class: Florideophyceae Subclass: Rhodymeniophycidae Order:...
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Gelidiaceae Gelidium corneum Scientific classification Clade: Archaeplastida Division: Rhodophyta Class: Florideophyceae Order: Gelidiales Family: Gelidiaceae...
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