Porphyra cultivation has recently become a large mariculture industry. From Wordnik.com. [4 Coastal Mariculture] Reference
Dietary Porphyra is also reported to reduce cholesterol levels in blood. From Wordnik.com. [4 Coastal Mariculture] Reference
The most commonly eaten marine plants arc species of Porphyra, Laminaria. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
Nori (Porphyra), a popular edible seaweed, is farmed on submerged nets in Japan. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 3] Reference
Book 3: Porphyra--Kate finds herself in the Victorian England of the horror lore. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-11-01] Reference
The floating spores of Porphyra attach to the brush and develop into edible fronds. From Wordnik.com. [4 Coastal Mariculture] Reference
Commercial activities include rearing of shrimp (Porphyra spp.) and clams (Laminaria spp.). From Wordnik.com. [Yellow Sea saline meadow] Reference
Epidemiological studies have indicated lower incidences of some forms of cancer in areas where Laminaria or Porphyra are a regular part of the human diet. From Wordnik.com. [4 Coastal Mariculture] Reference
Porphyra yezoensis Ueda in high CO2 concentrations. From Wordnik.com. [New Content on CO2 Science] Reference
I forgot old third century Porphyra - he mentioned it too. From Wordnik.com. [WHAT REALLY HAPPENED] Reference
“Porphyra,” whence the name of the Porphyro-geniti came into the world. From Wordnik.com. [Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3] Reference
Instead, the enzymes broke down a Porphyra polysaccharide called porphyran. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American] Reference
Volatile compounds long-chain aldehydes structure conchocelis-filaments red alga, Porphyra tenera. From Wordnik.com. [MyLinkVault Newest Links] Reference
Top five cultivated seaweeds in the world are Laminaria, Porphyra, Undaria, Eucheuma and Gracilari. From Wordnik.com. [Next Big Future] Reference
Researchers sequenced the genetic makeup of marine bacteria that live on Porphyra seaweed and scanned DNA databases for matches. From Wordnik.com. [Toronto Sun] Reference
The enzymes break down algal carbohydrates including one found in red algae of the genus Porphyra, best known to sushi lovers as 'nori'. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American] Reference
Karengo is the Maori name for edible red seaweeds that belong to the genus Porphyra, known in Japan as nori (used to wrap sushi) and in Wales as laver (mixed with oatmeal and bacon fat to make laverbread). From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
In this study, intron size polymorphisms were characterized for different Porphyra spiralis var. amplifolia (PSA) populations on the Southern Brazilian coast, and were used to infer genetic relationships and genetic structure of these PSA populations, in addition to cox2-3 and rbcL-S regions. From Wordnik.com. [BioMed Central - Latest articles] Reference
Porphyra sp. in the Philippines, under the name "gamet"); as a cure for menstrual troubles (e.g. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
For Porphyra, the 1981 production figure in Japan alone was 340,000 tones, wet weight (Tseng and Fei. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
Porphyra - also known as 'nori'. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American] Reference
Porphyra laciniata, a purple seaweed, for hours. From Wordnik.com. [Gastronomy Domine] Reference
Porphyra leucosticia. From Wordnik.com. [New Content on CO2 Science] Reference
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