Abstract
Nostoc flagelliforme, which is distributed in arid or semiarid steppes of the west and west-northern parts of China,
has been used by the Chinese as a food delicacy and for its herbal values for hundreds of years. However, the
resource is being over-exploited and is diminishing, while the market demands are increasing with the economic
growth. This review deals mainly with the Chinese studies on the ecology, physiology, reproduction, morphology
and culture of this species in an attempt to promote research and development of its cultivation technology.
AbstractNostoc flagelliforme, which is distributed in arid or semiarid steppes of the west and west-northern parts of China,has been used by the Chinese as a food delicacy and for its herbal values for hundreds of years. However, theresource is being over-exploited and is diminishing, while the market demands are increasing with the economicgrowth. This review deals mainly with the Chinese studies on the ecology, physiology, reproduction, morphologyand culture of this species in an attempt to promote research and development of its cultivation technology.
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