Massive <i>Ulva</i> Green Tides Caused by Inhibition of Biomass Allocation to Sporulation
The green seaweed <i>Ulva</i> spp. constitute major primary producers in marine coastal ecosystems. Some <i>Ulva</i> populations have declined in response to ocean warming, whereas others cause massive blooms as a floating form of large thalli mostly composed of uniform somat...
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Autor principal: | Masanori Hiraoka |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4445af6060874e8f8a7868b83ef027b8 |
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