The genus Laminaria sensu lato : recent insights and developments
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...Species of the genus Laminaria are the strongest iodine accumulators among all living systems, and the accumulation can be up to 30,000 times larger than the surrounding evironment (Table 14; Bartsch et al. 2008)....
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...…et al. (2005); f Haug and Jensen (1954); g Morrissey et al. (2001); h Kim and Lee (2008); i MacArtain et al. (2007); j Jensen and Haug (1956);k Bartsch et al. (2008); l Jensen (1960); m Je et al. (2009); n Dietrich et al. (1995); o Arasaki and Arasaki (1983); p Hennequart (2007); q Glyantsev…...
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...…are given in per cent of dry weight a Haug and Jensen (1954); b Morrissey et al. (2001); c MacArtain et al. (2007); d Jensen and Haug (1956); e Bartsch et al. (2008); f Zubia et al. (2008); g Jensen (1960); h Larsen and Haug (1958); i Gessner (1971); j Lobban and Harrison (1994); k Deville et…...
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...Phlorotannins are localised in physodes which are membrane-bound cytoplasmic vesicles, and the fusion of physodes with cell membranes results in a secretion of phlorotannins (Bartsch et al. 2008; Li et al. 2009; Lüder and Clayton 2004)....
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...Until the large-scale exploitation of brine waters accompanying natural gas deposits for the recovery of iodine salts (4, 5), Laminariales remained a major commercial source of iodine (6)....
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...There are two main approaches to cultivate seaweeds; one is based on the sexual reproduction of the various species and the other on the ability of some species to propagate vegetatively ( Bartsch et al. 2008; Hernandez-Gonzalez et al. 2007; Titlyanov et al. 2006)....
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...Using the so called free-living technique to keep male and female or mixed cultures free floating as stock cultures allows seeding of long-lines virtually any time of the year, although successful growth at sea is still dependant on physical and environmental conditions, such as nutrients, light and temperature ( Bartsch et al. 2008 )....
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...Macroalgae can be cultivated in the open sea (Zhang et al. 2008; Bartsch et al. 2008; Kelly and Dworjanyn 2008)....
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...On the other hand, the global production of cultivated seaweeds was about 14 million tonnes in 2008 ( Bartsch et al. 2008 )....
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...A major bottle-neck in mass cultivation of kelp biomass in the sea is the production of juvenile sporophytes on ropes from zoospores via female and male gametophytes (Perez et al. 1984, 1992; Kaas 2006; Bartsch et al. 2008 )....
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...Many ‘output genes’ were shown to exhibit circadian rhythmicity in higher plants and in some species of microalgae (e.g. Harmer et al., 2000; Mittag, 2001; Schaffer et al., 2001; Suzuki & Johnson, 2001; Kucho et al., 2005)....
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...Harmer et al , 2000 ; Mittag, 2001 ; Schaffer et al , 2001 ; Suzuki & Johnson, 2001 ; Kucho et al , 2005 )....
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...Although detailed studies on Laminaria species are lacking (Kremer, 1985), organic osmolytes in eukaryotic cells are typically localized in the cytoplasm (Yancey, 2005)....
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...However, protein and organelle function, enzyme activity and membrane integrity in macroalgae are adversely affected by increased inorganic ion concentrations and, hence, the biosynthesis and accumulation of organic osmolytes in the cytoplasm permit the generation of low water potentials without incurring metabolic damage (Yancey, 2005)....
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...…enzyme activity and membrane integrity in macroalgae are adversely affected by increased inorganic ion concentrations and, hence, the biosynthesis and accumulation of organic osmolytes in the cytoplasm permit the generation of low water potentials without incurring metabolic damage (Yancey, 2005)....
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...It is important as an energy supply for maintenance metabolism under stress and for repair processes (Jennings et al., 1998; Iwamoto & Shiraiwa, 2005; Yancey, 2005)....
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...The genus Laminaria is classified within the Laminariaceae, one of the ten families within the Laminariales (van den Hoek et al , 1995 ; Kawai & Sasaki, 2000 ; Lane et al , 2006 ), which is one of the presently recognized 13–17 orders in the Phaeophyceae (Bold & Wynne, 1985 ; van den Hoek et al , 1995 ; de Reviers & Rousseau, 1999 ; Graham & Wilcox, 1999 )....
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...The phenomenon is known to arise from the interaction of photoperiod with the circadian clock in higher plants and vertebrates, although via different mechanisms (e.g. Hastings & Follett, 2001; Suárez-López et al., 2001; Schultz & Kay, 2003)....
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...Hastings & Follett, 2001 ; Suarez-Lopez et al , 2001 ; Schultz & Kay, 2003 )....
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...BRITTON-SIMMONS, K.H. (2004). Direct and indirect effects of the...
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