1957
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2318-5988.v14i1p7-237
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Contribuição ao Conhecimento da Flora Ficológica Marinha da Baía de Santos e Arredores

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“…De acordo com os resultados obtidos, complementados com dados de literatura (Joly 1957, Yoneshigue 1985, Womersley 1979, Polysiphonia decussata, P. scopulorum e P. subtilissima enquadram-se no conceito atual de Polysiphonia (Kim & Lee 1999), embora, no presente trabalho, os ramos carpogoniais não tenham sido observados.…”
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“…De acordo com os resultados obtidos, complementados com dados de literatura (Joly 1957, Yoneshigue 1985, Womersley 1979, Polysiphonia decussata, P. scopulorum e P. subtilissima enquadram-se no conceito atual de Polysiphonia (Kim & Lee 1999), embora, no presente trabalho, os ramos carpogoniais não tenham sido observados.…”
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“…e P. tepida Hollenb. (Joly 1957, 1965, Oliveira Filho 1969, Ugadim 1976, Yoneshigue 1985, Yoneshigue & Villaça 1986, Figueiredo 1989, Amado Filho 1991, Horta 2000.…”
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“…In Brazil, only plants from the coast of Espírito Santo state (20°04'S to 21°13'S) have previously been identified based on culture studies and they were considered a new species of Monostroma (Cordeiro-Marino et al 1993). Ulvaria oxysperma (Kützing) Bliding has been reported to São Paulo and Paraná states (Joly 1951, 1957, 1965, Ugadim 1973, based only on the morphology of the adult plants found in the field. In Japan many species of Monostroma are used as an important source of food (Kida 1990) and they are among the largest crop of cultivated seaweeds.…”
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“…22: figs. 10, 11 World distribution: East South America: Brazil ( Joly 1957); East Africa, Indian Subcontinent, and Indian Ocean:…”
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confidence: 99%