Development of microsatellite markers for differentiation of Gracilaria species / Song Sze Looi
Gracilaria is a red seaweed that has been cultivated worldwide and is commercially used for food, fertilizers, animal fodder and hydrocolloids. However, the high morphological plasticity and the lack of distinctive reproductive structures often lead to the misidentification in the traditional identi...
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