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How the unattached form of Acanthophora nayadiformis (Rhodophyta: Ceramiales) produces storage and perennating organs (Articolo in rivista)
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- How the unattached form of Acanthophora nayadiformis (Rhodophyta: Ceramiales) produces storage and perennating organs (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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Cecere E., Petrocelli A., Perrone C. (2007)
How the unattached form of Acanthophora nayadiformis (Rhodophyta: Ceramiales) produces storage and perennating organs
in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (Print); Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (Regno Unito)
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Dipartimento di Biologia e Patologia Vegetale, Università di Bari (literal)
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- How the unattached form of Acanthophora nayadiformis (Rhodophyta: Ceramiales) produces storage and perennating organs (literal)
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- In the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea), an enclosed basin with lagoonal features,
Acanthophora nayadiformis is one of the major components of the free-living seaweed community to which the
related attached population does not contribute consistently. Loose thalli of A. nayadiformis exhibit morphological
features very different from those of the attached specimens and possess a peculiar vegetative cycle including an
overwintering phase. Free-living morphs are characterized by monopodial stoloniferous growth; in contrast,
both determinate and indeterminate branching as well as the typical ramisympodial growth pattern of the
species are lacking. In autumn, free-living thalli fragment giving rise to stolon pieces which undergo deep
structural changes in their sub-apical parts including both storage of floridean starch and extensive cortical
thickening. Soon afterwards the uncorticated parts decay, whilst the modified fragments are able to overwinter
and give rise to new fronds during next spring. (literal)
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