Ultrastructural aspects of some Coralinaceae (Rhodophyta) of the Andalusian Mediterranean (S. of Spain)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v15i.9289Keywords:
Corallina, Jania, Amphiroa, scanning electron microscopy, Andalusian part of the Mediterranean ( South of Spain)Abstract
Using the scanning electron microscopy some qualitatives characteristics of seven seaweeds species of the mediterranean coasts of Andaluci?a (S. of Spain), of the genus Corallina, Junio y Amphiroa have been studied.
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