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Definition of Laminariales
1. Noun. In some classifications coextensive with family Laminariaceae: marine brown algae of cold or polar seas.
Generic synonyms: Protoctist Order
Group relationships: Class Phaeophyceae, Phaeophyceae
Member holonyms: Family Laminariaceae, Laminariaceae
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laminariales
Literary usage of Laminariales
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biotechnology of Algae: A Bibliography by Virginia Stone (1992)
"Brown algae belonging to the laminariales such as Eisenia ... a group of molecules
which are characteristic components of laminariales. ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"DEVIL'S APRON, brown alga;, of the order laminariales, usually called kelp.
See DEVIL'S BIBLE, The, the popular name of a manuscript Bible written on ..."
3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1905)
"... also furnish frequent illustrations of connecting fibrils especially in the
Fucales and laminariales where ..."
4. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1903)
"There are seventeen genera of kelps found in the Straits of Fuca, which is more
than half of the total number in the laminariales. The habits and many of ..."
5. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"The kelps (order laminariales), also known as the devil's aprons, are the largest
types of the brown algae. Those of the North Atlantic coast have ..."
6. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"The kelps (order laminariales), also known as the devil's aprons, are the largest
types of the brown algae. Those of the Xorth Atlantic coast have ..."