
Ceramiales - Wikipedia
Ceramiales is an order of red algae. [1] It was established by Friedrich Oltmanns in 1904.
WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Ceramiales
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Morphological evolution and classification of the red algal order ...
Aug 1, 2019 · The Ceramiales is morphologically defined by details of its anatomy (the uniaxial thallus structure, the presence of periaxial cells and the post-fertilization formation of the …
Speciation in Red Algae: Members of the Ceramiales as Model …
Jul 8, 2011 · Here, we examine an aspect of paternal gene flow by determining fertilization success of female Neosiphonia harveyi (Ceramiales), which retains a morphological record of …
Species of Ceramium(Rhodophyta: Ceramiales, Ceramiaceae) are wide- spread throughout the Pacific Islands, and more than twenty species have been recorded in the literature, of which …
Divergence time estimates and the evolution of major lineages in …
The Ceramiales constitutes the most diverse florideophyte order (2,654 spp) with a divergence time estimated as 335 (95% HPD: 284–395) Ma (node ‘7’ in Fig. 1). The Ceramiales is …
Ceramium cornutum and Ceramium pallidum (Rhodophyta: Ceramiales…
Mar 4, 2016 · In this paper new data are provided for C. cornutum, especially number of periaxial cells and type of rhizoids. The genus Ceramium Roth (Rhodophyta: Ceramiales: …
Novel rearrangements in the mitochondrial genomes of the Ceramiales …
Dec 15, 2023 · The Ceramiales is the most diverse and species-rich group (2,669 spp.) of red algae, and it is widely distributed from tropical to polar oceans. Mitochondrial genomes …
Ceramiales - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The red alga Digenea simplex (Ceramiales) has been used for centuries in southern Japan as a treatment for roundworms or pinworms and is currently cultivated for this purpose in the …
Morphological evolution and classification of the red algal …
Aug 1, 2019 · The Ceramiales is morphologically defined by details of its anatomy (the uniaxial thallus structure, the presence of periaxial cells and the post-fertilization formation of the …