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The development and structure of vegetative and reproductive organs ofBinghamia californica (Rhodophyta)

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Although the species has been known for more than 70 years, no published accounts have been made of the details of development of the reproductive structures ofBinghamia californica J. Ag., a member of the Rhodymeniales of limit d distribution in the eastern and western Pacific. The present studies indicate that there is a close relationship in vegetative structure and in the ontogeny of the reproductive structure toLomentaria, especially toL. hakodatensis Yendo.

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This study is dedicated to Professor Yositeru Nakamura on the occasion of his academic retirement.

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Lee, K., Kurogi, M. The development and structure of vegetative and reproductive organs ofBinghamia californica (Rhodophyta). Bot Mag Tokyo 86, 253–266 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02488781

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