Algae -- Laboratory manuals. : Experimental phycology : a laboratory manual / [edited by] Christopher S. Lobban, David J. Chapman, Bruno P. Kremer ; sponsored by the Phycological Society of America
Algae -- New Zealand -- Identification. : Freshwater algae, chlorophyta, desmids : with ecological comments on their habitats / by Hannah Croasdale and Elizabeth A. Flint
Algae -- Pacific Area. : The contented botanist : letters of W.H. Harvey about Australia and the Pacific / edited by Sophie C. Ducker
1988
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Algae -- Pacific Area -- Congresses. : Asian Pacific phycology in the 21st century : prospects and challenges : proceedings of the Second Asian Pacific Phycological Forum, held in Hong Kong, China, 21-25 June 1999 / edited by Put O. Ang
Algae products -- Congresses. : Algae biomass : production and use / in collaboration with the National Council for Research and Development, Israël, and the Gesellschaft für Strahlen- und Umweltforschung (GSF), Munich, Germany ; editors, Gedaliah Shelef, Carl J. Soeder ; technical editorial a assistance provided by Miriam Balaban
Plants of the division Rhodophyta, commonly known as red algae, in which the red pigment (PHYCOERYTHRIN) predominates. However, if this pigment is destroyed, the algae can appear purple, brown, green, or yellow. Two important substances found in the cell walls of red algae are AGAR and CARRAGEENAN. Some rhodophyta are notable SEAWEED (macroalgae)
Algae -- Sri Lanka. : Algae from Ceylon, Friendly Islands and Australia : collected during the years 1852, '53, '54 and '55 / by William H. Harvey
1858
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Algae -- Sweden -- Långan : Diatoméerna i Långans sjövegetation. / English summary: Diatoms in the lake vegetation of the Långan drainage area, Jämtland, Sweden
1955
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Algae -- Taxonomy : Unravelling the algae : the past, present and future of algal systematics / edited by Juliet Brodie and Jane Lewis
Pesticides used to destroy unwanted vegetation, especially various types of weeds, grasses (POACEAE), and woody plants. Some plants develop HERBICIDE RESISTANCE
The enrichment of a terrestrial or aquatic ECOSYSTEM by the addition of nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus, that results in a superabundant growth of plants, ALGAE, or other primary producers. It can be a natural process or result from human activity such as agriculture runoff or sewage pollution. In aquatic ecosystems, an increase in the algae population is termed an algal bloom
Algal blooms -- Australia. : Managing algal blooms : outcomes from CSIRO's multi-divisional blue-green algal program / edited by J. R. Davis
1997
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Algal blooms -- Australia -- Port Phillip Bay (Vic.) : Algal blooms in Port Phillip Bay from March 1990 to February 1995 : temporal and spatial distribution and dominant species / K.L. Magro, G.H. Arnott and D.R.A. Hill