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Ulva linza Bright grass kelp, Slender sea lettuce, Doubled Ribbon Weed

Ulva linzais commonly referred to as Bright grass kelp, Slender sea lettuce, Doubled Ribbon Weed. Difficulty in the aquarium: Not suitable for home aquaria!. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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lexID:
6266 
AphiaID:
234474 
Scientific:
Ulva linza 
German:
Flacher Darmtang, Gewellter Darmtang 
English:
Bright Grass Kelp, Slender Sea Lettuce, Doubled Ribbon Weed 
Category:
Green Algae 
Family tree:
Plantae (Kingdom) > Chlorophyta (Phylum) > Ulvophyceae (Class) > Ulvales (Order) > Ulvaceae (Family) > Ulva (Genus) > linza (Species) 
Initial determination:
Linnaeus, 1753 
Occurrence:
Russland, Ghana, Alaska (Western Atlantic), Australia, Azores, China, Corea, Cuba, European Coasts, Florida, Galapagos Islands, Gulf of California, Gulf of Maine, Gulf of Mexico, Indian Ocean, Israel, Japan, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mexico (East Pacific), Namibia, New Zealand, North Atlantic Ocean, Papua New Guinea, Portugal, Spain, Taiwan, the British Isles, the Canary Islands, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Seychelles, West-Atlantic Ocean 
Size:
3.94" - 19.69" (10cm - 50cm) 
Temperature:
°F - 80.6 °F (°C - 27°C) 
Food:
Photosynthesis 
Difficulty:
Not suitable for home aquaria! 
Offspring:
None 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2013-10-23 20:05:48 

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Linnaeus, 1753

Synonyms:
Enteromorpha ahlneriana Bliding, 1944
Enteromorpha bertolonii Montagne, 1846
Enteromorpha bertolonii var. lanceolata (Linnaeus) Grunow, 1867
Enteromorpha bulbosa var. japonica Yoshida et al., 1990
Enteromorpha linza (Linnaeus) J.Agardh, 1883
Enteromorpha linza f. lanceolata
Enteromorpha linza var. angusta
Enteromorpha procera K.Ahlner, 1877
Enteronia linza (Linnaeus) Chevallier, 1836
Phycoseris crispata (Bertoloni) Kützing, 1843
Phycoseris linza (Linnaeus) Kützing, 1843
Scytosiphon intestinalis var. plynthodes Wallroth, 1833
Solenia linza (Linnaeus) C.Agardh, 1824
Ulva bertolonii C.Agardh, 1823
Ulva crispata Bertoloni, 1810
Ulva enteromorpha var. lanceolata (Linnaeus) Le Jolis, 1863
Ulva fasciata S.F.Gray, 1821
Ulva intybacea Lamarck, 1779
Ulva lanceolata Linnaeus, 1767
Ulva linza var. angusta Kützing
Ulva linza var. lanceolata Kützing
Ulva procera (K.Ahlner) Hayden, Blomster, Maggs, P.C.Silva, M.J.Stanhope & J.R.Waaland, 2003

Scientific paper

  1. Amphiphilic modified-styrene copolymer films: Antifouling/fouling release properties against the green alga Ulva linza, Martinelli, Elisa; Hill, Sophie D.; Finlay, John A.; Callow, Maureen E.; Callow, James A.; Glisenti, Antonella; Galli, Giancarlo , 2016
  2. Holographic microscopy provides new insights into the settlement of zoospores of the green alga Ulva linza on cationic oligopeptide surfaces, Vater, Svenja M.; Finlay, John; Callow, Maureen E.; Callow, James A.; Ederth, Thomas; Liedberg, Bo; Grunze, Michael; Rosenhahn, Axel , 2015
  3. Activities of principal photosynthetic enzymes in green macroalgaUlva linza: functional implication of C4pathway in CO2assimilation, JianFang Xu, XiaoWen Zhang, NaiHao Ye, Zhou Zheng…, 2013
  4. Growth and nutrient uptake capacity of two co-occurring species, Ulva prolifera and Ulva linza, Min Bo Luo; Feng Liu; Zhao Li Xu, 2012
  5. Allelopathic growth inhibition ofHeterosigma akashiwoby the threeUlvaspcieces (Ulva Pertusa, Ulva Linza, Enteromorpha intestinalis) under laboratory conditions, Renjun Wang, Lei Feng, Xuexi Tang, Jinhe Wang, Shuanglin Dong, 2012
  6. Conditioning of surfaces by macromolecules and its implication for the settlement of zoospores of the green alga Ulva linza, Thome, Isabel; Pettitt, Michala E.; Callow, Maureen E.; Callow, James A.; Grunze, Michael; Rosenhahn, Axel , 2012
  7. Expression of Three Putative Early Light-Induced Genes Under Different Stress Conditions in the Green AlgaUlva linza, Zhang, Xiaowen; Cao, Shaona; Li, Youxun; Mou, Shanli; Xu, Dong; Fan, Xiao; Ye, Naihao , 2012
  8. The validity of a reference gene is highly dependent on the experimental conditions in green algaUlva linza, Meitao Dong; Xiaowen Zhang; Xiaoyuan Chi; Shanli Mou; Jianfang Xu; Dong Xu; Wenqi Wang; Naihao Ye, 2012
  9. Characterization of theLhcSR Gene Under Light and Temperature Stress in the Green AlgaUlva linza, Meitao Dong; Xiaowen Zhang; Zhimeng Zhuang; Jian Zou; Naihao Ye; Dong Xu; Shanli Mou; Chengwei Liang; Wenqi Wang, 2012
  10. Cloning and analysis of the full-length Rubisco large subunit (rbc L) cDNA from Ulva linza (Chlorophyceae, Chlorophyta), Ying, Cheng-Qi; Yin, Shun-Ji; Shen, Yi; Lin, Sen-Jie; He, Pei-Min , 2011
  11. Effects of temperature and irradiance on photosynthesis and growth of a green-tide-forming species (Ulva linza) in the Yellow Sea, Ju-Hyoung Kim; Eun Ju Kang; Myung Gil Park; Byeong-Gweon Lee; Kwang Young Kim, 2011
  12. Anomalous settlement behavior of Ulva linza zoospores on cationic oligopeptide surfaces, Ederth, T.; Nygren, P.; Pettitt, M. E.; Östblom, M.; Du, C.-X.; Broo, K.; Callow, M. E.; Callow, J.; Liedberg, B. , 2008
  13. The influence of surface lubricity on the adhesion of Navicula perminuta and Ulva linza to alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers, Bowen, J.; Pettitt, M.E.; Kendall, K.; Leggett, G.J.; Preece, J.A.; Callow, M.E.; Callow, J.A. , 2007
  14. Effects of three macroalgae, Ulva linza (Chlorophyta), Corallina pilulifera (Rhodophyta) and Sargassum thunbergii (Phaeophyta) on the growth of the red tide microalga Prorocentrum donghaiense under laboratory conditions, Renjun Wang; Hui Xiao; You Wang; Wenli Zhou; Xuexi Tang, 2007
  15. Effect of Marine Bacterial Isolates on the Growth and Morphology of Axenic Plantlets of the Green Alga Ulva linza, Katrina Marshall, Ian Joint, Maureen E. Callow and James A. Callow, 2006
  16. Effect of Marine Bacterial Isolates on the Growth and Morphology of Axenic Plantlets of the Green AlgaUlva linza, Katrina Marshall; Ian Joint; Maureen E. Callow; James A. Callow, 2006
  17. The influence of surface energy on the wetting behaviour of the spore adhesive of the marine alga Ulva linza (synonym Enteromorpha linza), Callow, J.A.; Callow, M.E.; Ista, L.K.; Lopez, G.; Chaudhury, M.K. , 2005
  18. Allelopathic growth inhibition of Prorocentrum micans (Dinophyta) by Ulva pertusa and Ulva linza (Chlorophyta) in laboratory cultures, Jin, Qiu; Dong, Shuanglin; Wang, Changyun , 2005
  19. The influence of elastic modulus and thickness on the release of the soft-fouling green alga Ulva linza (syn. Enteromorpha linza ) from poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) model networks, Chaudhury, Manoj K; Finlay, John A; Chung, Jun Young; Callow, Maureen E; Callow, James A , 2005

External links

  1. Algae Base (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. Homepage Anne Frijsinger & Mat Vestjens (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  3. MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  4. Seaweed Industry Association (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  5. World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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