Azanza-Corrales, R.2025-03-241990-03Azanza-Corrales, R. (1990). The farmed <i>Euchema</i> species in Danajon Reef, Philippines: Vegetative and reproductive structures. <i>Journal of Applied Phycology, 2</i>(1), 57–62. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF021797690921-89711573-517610.1007/bf02179769https://repository.unesco.gov.ph/handle/123456789/188As part of the information needed for applied research on hybridization of these economically important species, the vegetative and reproductive structures of <i>Eucheuma denticulatum</i> (Burman) Collins and Hervey, and <i>Eucheuma alvarezii</i> Doty being farmed in Danajon Reef, were studied. All cultured ‘strains’ suspected to have developed from original stocks apparently introduced into the area about twelve years ago were sampled monthly from February 1987 to November 1988. Analyses of fresh free-hand and plastic embedded sections revealed the sexual (male, female) and asexual (tetrasporic) structures in <i>E. alvarezii</i> var.tambalang Doty and the absence of the female in <i>E. denticulatum</i>, indicating the suitability of the former species for future manipulative experiments.enMarine algae--AnalysisMarine algae culturePlant hybridization--ResearchThe farmed <i>Euchema</i> species in Danajon Reef, Philippines: Vegetative and reproductive structuresArticleSDG 14 - Life below waterseaweed cultivarsseaweed culturereproductive physiologyChallenge 4: Develop a sustainable and equitable ocean economy