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Concise reviews of seaweeds of current and future commercial interest
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Concise reviews of seaweeds of current and future commercial interest

A.T. Critchley, L. Pereira, A.H. Buschmann, A.Q. Hurtado and M.A. Borowitzka
Journal of Applied Phycology, Vol.32, pp.1-2
2020
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Abstract

The science of seaweeds (i.e., phycology, the study of algae including macroalgae) is many centuries old. Indeed, some of the earliest taxonomic names using the binomial system, as applied by Linnaeus to any living thing were given to common seaweeds (i.e., Fucus). The taxonomic work was soon followed by studies on their biology (structure and reproduction), physiology, ecology (zonation, ecosystem services) and distributions (phycogeography)...

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