Green macroalgae, mostly represented by the Ulvophyceae, the main multicellular branch of the Chlorophyceae, constitute important primary producers of marine and brackish coastal ecosystems. Ulva or sea lettuce species are some of the most abundant representatives, being ubiquitous in coastal benthic communities around the world. Nonetheless the genus also remains largely understudied. This review highlights Ulva as an exciting novel model organism for studies of algal growth, development and morphogenesis as well as mutualistic interactions. The key reasons that Ulva is potentially such a good model system are: (i) patterns of Ulva development can drive ecologically important events, such as the increasing number of green tides observed wo...
Ulva species are characterised by the capacity to achieve rapid biomass increase, which results in t...
Researchers have many times turned their attention to nature and biological processes to develop no...
Axenic gametes of the marine green macroalga Ulva mutabilis Foyn (Ria Formosa, locus typicus) exhibi...
Green macroalgae, mostly represented by the Ulvophyceae, the main multicellular branch of the Chloro...
Green macroalgae, mostly represented by the Ulvophyceae, the main multicellular branch of the Chloro...
We report here the 98.5 Mbp haploid genome (12,924 protein coding genes) of Ulva mutabilis, a ubiqui...
We report here the 98.5 Mbp haploid genome (12,924 protein coding genes) of Ulva mutabilis, a ubiqui...
This review summarizes a literature survey of the marine macroalgae of the genus Ulva (Phylum Chloro...
We report here the 98.5 Mbp haploid genome (12,924 protein coding genes) of Ulva mutabilis, a ubiqui...
We report here the 98.5 Mbp haploid genome (12,924 protein coding genes) of Ulva mutabilis, a ubiqui...
Ulva is a genus of multicellular green algae that is phylogenetically similar to uni- cellular green...
International audienceUlva lactuca is a green macro alga involved in devastating green tides observe...
Ulva is a ubiquitous macroalgal genus of commercial interest. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (...
Ulva is a ubiquitous macroalgal genus of commercial interest. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (...
Ulva species are characterised by the capacity to achieve rapid biomass increase, which results in t...
Researchers have many times turned their attention to nature and biological processes to develop no...
Axenic gametes of the marine green macroalga Ulva mutabilis Foyn (Ria Formosa, locus typicus) exhibi...
Green macroalgae, mostly represented by the Ulvophyceae, the main multicellular branch of the Chloro...
Green macroalgae, mostly represented by the Ulvophyceae, the main multicellular branch of the Chloro...
We report here the 98.5 Mbp haploid genome (12,924 protein coding genes) of Ulva mutabilis, a ubiqui...
We report here the 98.5 Mbp haploid genome (12,924 protein coding genes) of Ulva mutabilis, a ubiqui...
This review summarizes a literature survey of the marine macroalgae of the genus Ulva (Phylum Chloro...
We report here the 98.5 Mbp haploid genome (12,924 protein coding genes) of Ulva mutabilis, a ubiqui...
We report here the 98.5 Mbp haploid genome (12,924 protein coding genes) of Ulva mutabilis, a ubiqui...
Ulva is a genus of multicellular green algae that is phylogenetically similar to uni- cellular green...
International audienceUlva lactuca is a green macro alga involved in devastating green tides observe...
Ulva is a ubiquitous macroalgal genus of commercial interest. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (...
Ulva is a ubiquitous macroalgal genus of commercial interest. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (...
Ulva species are characterised by the capacity to achieve rapid biomass increase, which results in t...
Researchers have many times turned their attention to nature and biological processes to develop no...
Axenic gametes of the marine green macroalga Ulva mutabilis Foyn (Ria Formosa, locus typicus) exhibi...