Saturated and olefinie hydrocarbons were determined in additional species of benthic marine algae from the Cape Cod (Massachusetts, USA) area (see: Youngblood et al., t97t). The distribution of homologous and isomeric olcfins was studied in plants of different age and in morphologically different p
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Exosmosis and “free space” in marine benthic algae
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- 1968
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