Enteromorpha
flexuosa (Wulfen) J.Agardh
Order
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Family
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Genus
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Ulvales
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Ulvaceae
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Enteromorpha
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Enteromorpha
flexuosa
(Wulf)
J.Ag.
Characteristics
Relatively
large plants, reaching a length of 30-35 cm in well developed specimens
with inflated shoots up to 15mm broad; few branches may develop from
the lower part of the plant; cells in narrow filaments are in rows
but in the inflated parts the arrangements is less regular; plants
gregarious, to 15 cm tall, simple or occasionally divided at the base
into 2-3 similar branches, cylindrical above or becoming intestiniform,
commonly to 5mm, rarely to 1cm or more in diameter, gradually tapering
downwards, all divisions slender and subsolid at the base; cells in
longitudinal rows or especially above, somewhat irregularly disposed,
about 10-28 micron wide, 8.5 to 28.o micron long, rectangular to polytedral,
the lateral walls in surface view moderate to thick.
Distribution : Gujarat, Malvan, Ratnagiri ,(Maharashtra); Goa, Karwar,
Honawar, (Karnataka)
Ecological
status : Intertidal zone
IUCN
status : LR
Uses
: Edible, animal feed