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Vidalia (alga)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vidalia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Class: Florideophyceae
Order: Ceramiales
Family: Rhodomelaceae
Genus: Vidalia
J. V. F. Lamouroux ex J.Agardh, 1863[1]
Type species
Vidalia spiralis
(Lamouroux) Lamouroux ex J.Agardh
Species

See text

Vidalia is a tropical red algae genus in the family Rhodomelaceae.

Vidalenolone is a phenolic compound that can be found in the genus Vidalia .[2]

Species

  • Vidalia cliftonii Harvey S
  • Vidalia colensoi (J.D.Hooker & Harvey) J.Agardh P
  • Vidalia daemeliana Sonder P
  • Vidalia daemelii Sonder S
  • Vidalia fimbriata var. neocaledonica Grunow ex Falkenber P
  • Vidalia fimbriata (Lamouroux) J.Agardh S
  • Vidalia gregaria Falkenberg S
  • Vidalia intermedia J.Agardh S
  • Vidalia kuetzingioides (Harvey) J.Agardh P
  • Vidalia melvillii (J.Agardh) F.Schmitz S
  • Vidalia obtusiloba (Mertens ex C.Agardh) J.Agardh S
  • Vidalia pumila Sonder S
  • Vidalia serrata (Suhr) J.Agardh S
  • Vidalia spiralis (Lamouroux) Lamouroux ex J.Agardh C - type
  • Vidalia volubilis (Linnaeus) J.Agardh S

References

  1. ^ Vidalia at www.algaebase.org
  2. ^ Yoo, Hye-Dong; Ketchum, Sharon O.; France, Dennis; Bair, Ken; Gerwick, William H. (2002). "Vidalenolone, a Novel Phenolic Metabolite from the Tropical Red AlgaVidaliasp". Journal of Natural Products. 65 (1): 51–3. doi:10.1021/np010319c. PMID 11809064.


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