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The Gracilariaceae is a small family of red algae containing several genera of agarophytes.It has a world-wide distribution. 24 species are found in China, and 6 species are found in Great Britain and Ireland. It is found in Australia and Chile. They are normally found in intertidal bays, back waters and estuaries. In 2012, the University of São Paulo, Brazil set up the Gracilariaceae Germplasm Bank, to use molecule markers for the identification of species.

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  • Gracilariaceae (en)
  • Gracilariaceae (fr)
  • 꼬시래기과 (ko)
  • 江蓠科 (zh)
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  • Les Gracilariaceae sont une famille d’algues rouges de l’ordre des Gracilariales. (fr)
  • 꼬시래기과(Gracilariaceae)는 진정홍조강 꼬시래기목에 속하는 홍조식물과의 하나이다. 10속 240종으로 이루어져 있다. 큰꼬시래기(Gracilaria gigas)와 잎꼬시래기(Gracilaria textorii) 등을 포함하고 있다. (ko)
  • 江蓠科(学名:Gracilariaceae)是红藻门江蓠目下的一科,也有资料将本科划归为杉藻目。 (zh)
  • The Gracilariaceae is a small family of red algae containing several genera of agarophytes.It has a world-wide distribution. 24 species are found in China, and 6 species are found in Great Britain and Ireland. It is found in Australia and Chile. They are normally found in intertidal bays, back waters and estuaries. In 2012, the University of São Paulo, Brazil set up the Gracilariaceae Germplasm Bank, to use molecule markers for the identification of species. (en)
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  • Carl Nägeli, 1847 (en)
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  • Gracilaria algae at Concarneau in Bretagne (en)
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  • The Gracilariaceae is a small family of red algae containing several genera of agarophytes.It has a world-wide distribution. 24 species are found in China, and 6 species are found in Great Britain and Ireland. It is found in Australia and Chile. They are normally found in intertidal bays, back waters and estuaries. The family have been extensively investigated over the last 30 years, and various studies have yielded comprehensive information on their life history, cultivation, taxonomy, and utilization (Bellorin et al. 2002, Rueness 2005). Studies on the structure of their reproductive organs and the phylogenetic relationships among species inferred from rbcL sequence analyses have produced three clades at the genus level, namely Gracilaria, Gracilariopsis, and Hydropuntia (Gurgel and Fredericq 2004). In 2012, the University of São Paulo, Brazil set up the Gracilariaceae Germplasm Bank, to use molecule markers for the identification of species. (en)
  • Les Gracilariaceae sont une famille d’algues rouges de l’ordre des Gracilariales. (fr)
  • 꼬시래기과(Gracilariaceae)는 진정홍조강 꼬시래기목에 속하는 홍조식물과의 하나이다. 10속 240종으로 이루어져 있다. 큰꼬시래기(Gracilaria gigas)와 잎꼬시래기(Gracilaria textorii) 등을 포함하고 있다. (ko)
  • 江蓠科(学名:Gracilariaceae)是红藻门江蓠目下的一科,也有资料将本科划归为杉藻目。 (zh)
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