Ulva ohnoi explained
Ulva ohnoi is a species of light-green coloured seaweed in the family Ulvaceae that is endemic to Japan.[1]
Description
It is wide while its thallus is 20- high and is expanded. Its tiny serrations are 30- and are thick in the upper and middle regions where they can be 80- thick on the bottom.[1]
Further reading
- Masanori Hiraoka, Satoshi Shimada . Masako Uenosono . Michio Masuda. new green-tide-forming alga, Ulva ohnoi Hiraoka et Shimada sp. nov. (Ulvales, Ulvophyceae) from Japan. Phycological Research. Kochi Prefectural Deep Seawater Laboratory, Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, Division of Biological Sciences & Graduate School of Science. 2003. 51. 17–29. Hokkaido & Kyushu Universities Japan.
Notes and References
- Web site: Ulva ohnoi Hiraoka & Shimada, 2004. AlgaeBase. 2013. National University of Ireland. Ireland. Guiry, M.D. . Guiry, G.M. . amp . March 24, 2013.