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Macrocystis is a monospecific genus of kelp (large brown algae) with all species now synonymous with Macrocystis pyrifera. It is commonly known as giant kelp or bladder kelp. This genus contains the largest of all the Phaeophyceae or brown algae. Macrocystis has pneumatocysts at the base of its blades. Sporophytes are perennial and the individual may live for up to three years; stipes/fronds within a whole individual undergo senescence, where each frond may persist for approximately 100 days. The genus is found widely in subtropical, temperate, and sub-Antarctic oceans of the Southern Hemisphe
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Макроцистис, или гигантский келп. Макроцистис (лат. Macrocystis) — род бурых водорослей из семейства ламинариевых. Включает самые крупные из известных водорослей, превышающие длину 45 метров[2]. Отдельные экземпляры живут до 8—10 лет, хотя обычно жизнь водоросли короче. Используются в аквакультуре. Обитают в Южном полушарии. Растут на скалистых и каменистых грунтах на глубине 20—30 м.[3] Содержание 1 Краткое описание 2 Внешний вид 3 Выращивание 3.1 Способ выращивания 4 Значение в природе 5 См. также 6 Примечания 7 Литература 8 Ссылка Краткое описание У представителей рода слоевище крепится к грунту ризоидами. Ствол имеет несколько длинных ветвей, на которых находится большое количество однолетних листовых пластин длиной 1 м и шириной 20 см с воздушными пузырями в основании. Само растение многолетнее, но его ветви с листовидными пластинами однолетние. Спорангии образуются на нижних пластинах-спорофиллах. Цикл жизни, чередование гетероморфных гаметофита и спорофита, сходен с жизненным циклом других бурых водорослей.[3] Насчёт длины макроцистиса существуют разные мнения. Если взять свежие источники, то в обзоре английского ботаника Г. Прескотта указывается: от 60 до 213 метров. Внешни
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Macrocystis is a monospecific genus of kelp (large brown algae) with all species now synonymous with Macrocystis pyrifera. It is commonly known as giant kelp or bladder kelp. This genus contains the largest of all the Phaeophyceae or brown algae. Macrocystis has pneumatocysts at the base of its blades. Sporophytes are perennial and the individual may live for up to three years; stipes/fronds within a whole individual undergo senescence, where each frond may persist for approximately 100 days. The genus is found widely in subtropical, temperate, and sub-Antarctic oceans of the Southern Hemisphere and in the northeast Pacific. Macrocystis is often a major component of temperate kelp forests.
Despite its appearance, it is not a plant, but a stramenopile. Giant kelp is common along the coast of the northeastern Pacific Ocean, from Baja California north to southeast Alaska, and is also found in the southern oceans near South America, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Individual algae may grow to more than long at a rate of as much as per day. Giant kelp grows in dense stands known as kelp forests, which are home to many marine animals that depend on the algae for food or shelter. The primary commercial product obtained from giant kelp is alginate, but humans also harvest this species on a limited basis for use directly as food. It is rich in iodine, potassium, and other minerals. It can be used in cooking in many of the ways other sea vegetables are used, and particularly serves to add flavor to bean dishes.
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