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Scientific name: Zostera marina

Common name(s): Eelgrass

Name as shown in Phylogenes: Eelgrass

Ploidy: Diploid(2x)

Description:

Zostera marina or Eelgrass, is the most widespread polyphyletic subtidal monocot seagrass of the Zosteraceae family. Found in most continents with the exception of Antarctica, this Eelgrass  controls erosion by dampening ocean wave and wind currents that impact shorelines around the world. Eelgrass is considered one of the highly productive ecosystems for this and being able nurture several marine species - fish and invertebrates along being a source for carbon sequestration, food source to other marine species, and bioremediation.

Eelgrass being widespread has provided insight in its complex adaptation evolution regarding marine conditions, specifically its cell wall.

Reference(s): 

  1. Olsen JL, et al. The genome of the seagrass Zostera marina reveals angiosperm adaptation to the sea. Nature. 2016 Feb 18;530(7590):331-5. doi: 10.1038/nature16548.

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