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Some aspects of the nitrogen nutrition and growth of Gracilaria gracilis grown by suspended cultivation in Saldanha Bay, South Africa
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Competitive interactions between the agarophyte Gracilaria verrucosa (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) and the problem alga Ulva lactuca (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) from Saldanha Bay in South Africa
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Seaweed diversity in Saldanha Bay and the effects of human activities
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Effects of commercial kelp extract and plant growth regulators on growth of Gracilaria gracilis in culture
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Aspects of the ecophysiology of Didelta L'Herit
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Entrainment in Saldanha Bay
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Effects of commercial seaweed concentrate (Kelpak) on growth of Gracilaria gracilis (Stackhouse) Steentoft (Rhodophyta, Gigartinales) in laboratory culture
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Outdoor cultivation of Gracilaria in pond and raceway systems at Jacobsbaai Sea Products (Pty) Ltd., South Africa
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Variation in morphology and anatomy of Gracilaria verrucosa: implications for selection of phenotypes for cultivation
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Development in culture, ecophysiology and nutritional content of three South African Porphyra (Rhodophyta, Bangiales) species
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Geohydrological characteristics of Table Mountain Group aquifer-fed seeps and the plant ecophysiological consequences
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Investigation of the Gracilaria gracilis proteome response to nitrogen limitation
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Experimental cultivation of the red seaweed, Gracilaria gracilis (Rhodophyta) in land-based tank culture systems on abalone farms in the Western Cape, South Africa
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The potential for Gracilaria polyculture at Jacobs Bay Sea Products Pty
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The characterisation of synoptic circulation patterns in Saldanha Bay
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Evaluation of storm surge components at Saldanha Bay
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Depositional processes in Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon
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Regional development of the greater Saldanha Bay region
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Ecophysiological studies on four selected succulent Karoo species
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The effect of simulated nitrogen deposition on growth and ecosystem functioning of managed P. patula plantation ecosystems in South Africa
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Ecophysiological responses of Themeda triandra Forsk. and other Southern African Câ‚„ grass species to increases in atmospheric COâ‚‚ concentrations
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Characterisation of nitrogen stress response genes of the marine Alga Gracilaria Gracilis
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Long-term changes in the benthic macrofauna of Saldanha Bay
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Compost addition promotes microbial nitrogen and phosphorus uptake after rewetting following drought, but not plant growth