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Algicidal activity and potential antifouling defenses in macroalgae from the western Antarctic Peninsula including probable synergistic effects of multiple compounds
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Hamel P. Sevak
, James B. McClintock
Published/Copyright:
April 21, 2012
Received: 2012-2-6
Accepted: 2012-3-29
Published Online: 2012-04-21
Published in Print: 2012-06-01
©2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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Keywords for this article
algicide;
Antarctica;
biofouling;
chemical defenses;
diatoms;
synergy
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