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  2. Cladophora - Wikipedia

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    Cladophora has pharmacological uses as medication. Cladophora is purported to have antimicrobial, antihistamine, antiviral, antioxidant, anti-sclerosis, anti-inflammatory and weight loss properties as well as secondary metabolites and bioactive components that have uses in diabetes, hypertension, cancer, and serves as a protection from parasites.

  3. Cladophoraceae - Wikipedia

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  4. Cladophorales - Wikipedia

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  5. Ulvophyceae - Wikipedia

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    Other well-known members include Caulerpa, Codium, Acetabularia, Cladophora, Trentepohlia and Monostroma. The Ulvophytes are diverse in their morphology and their habitat. Most are seaweeds such as those listed above. Others, such as Rhizoclonium, Pithophora and some species of Cladophora live in fresh water [5] and in some areas are considered ...

  6. Cladophialophora carrionii - Wikipedia

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    The fungus transforms to muriform cells under conditions of temperature between 25 °C to 37 °C, 0.1 mM Ca 2+, and a pH of 2.5. [8] It produces multiple conidia in long, straight chains that bud off the hyphae, with the youngest conidia farthest from the hyphae. [2] There is no sexual state known for C. carrionii. [6]

  7. Chaetomorpha - Wikipedia

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    These algae are popular with aquarium hobbyists. Dumping of aquarium specimens into waterways has led to the establishment of nonnative Chaetomorpha populations, which degrades ecosystems when the algae become invasive species.

  8. Marimo - Wikipedia

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    Marimo were first described in the 1820s by Anton E. Sauter, found in Lake Zell, Austria.The genus Aegagropila was established by Friedrich T. Kützing (1843) with A. linnaei as the type species based on its formation of spherical aggregations, but all the Aegagropila species were transferred to subgenus Aegagropila of the genus Cladophora later by the same author (Kützing 1849).

  9. Cladophora vagabunda - Wikipedia

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    Cladophora vagabunda is a species of marine green algae in the family Cladophoraceae. It has a worldwide distribution. It has a worldwide distribution. References