
Codium - Wikipedia
Codium is a genus of edible green macroalgae (or seaweed) under the order Bryopsidales. The genus name is derived from a Greek word that pertains to the soft texture of its thallus. One of …
Codium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The word Codium is Greek and means “skin of the animals,” referring to the soft, spongy texture (Sahoo, 2010). Codium is a cosmopolitan seaweed (except in the polar region) comprised of …
Codium | Marine Algae, Seaweed, Chlorophyta | Britannica
Codium, genus of about 50 species of marine green algae (family Codiaceae) usually found in deep pools along rocky coasts. Essentially filamentous, the multinucleate branches are often …
Towards a zero-waste sustainable biorefinery of Codium sp.
May 10, 2024 · In the pursuit of sustainability and circularity, this study aimed to develop a multi-purpose biorefinery pipeline using extracts from the green seaweed Codium sp. and …
Codium sp.: The Green Seaweed with Nutritional and …
Mar 19, 2025 · Codium sp. is more than just a seaweed; it is a valuable marine resource with wide-ranging benefits. Its global distribution, nutritional properties, and ecological contributions …
A concise review of the bioactivity and pharmacological properties …
The genus Codium is one of the most important genera of marine green macroalgae. Its distribution is widespread worldwide and it has a high degree of diversity in species and …
Marine Plants in the Aquarium
Scientific Name: Codium sp. Common Name: Dead Mans Fingers, Sponge Algae. Origin: Worldwide Distribution. Depth Collected: 1-30 Feet. Maximum Height : 12" Growth Rate: Slow. …
Codium green seaweed (Codium) on the Shores of Singapore
Features: Spongy but firm, texture velvety smooth. Commonly seen on the intertidal is Codium geppiorum which forms a cluster of thick, cylindrical 'stems' (6-8 cm) with rounded, knobbly …
Codium spongiosum - Wikipedia
Codium spongiosum is a species of seaweed in the family Codiaceae. [1] The light-green thallus has an applanate-to-pulvinate habit and is usually around 10 to 25 cm (3.9 to 9.8 in) across …
Codium fragile sp. fragile | IUCN MedMIS
Sep 17, 2016 · Like other Codium species, C. fragile subsp. fragile is soft and spongy to the touch. It tolerates large variations in salinity and temperature, enabling it to colonize a wide …