PhD ThesisThe green seaweed, Ulva, is highly valued in terms of animal feed, food and biofuel, as well in the delivery of crucial remediation services including wastewater treatment and CO2 removal. Accordingly, Ulva cultivation has gained significant research interest worldwide. Notwithstanding these research efforts, Ulva cultivation is still in its infancy and knowledge to underpin such developments remains limited. A common challenge in Ulva cultivation is the fluctuating productivity with time due to vegetative fragmentation and/or periodic reproduction. In this study, three methods were employed to address this challenge. Firstly, culture conditions were optimised to establish a balance between growth and reproduction. Secondly, a re...
The mission of the Mak Pak Scale Up project 2021 present) is to develop a seaweed based food packag...
The viability of land-based seaweed cultivation is linked to high areal productivity of biomass and ...
The production of macroalgae in the tropics requires robust species that tolerate temperature and sa...
Filamentous species of Ulva are ideal for cultivation because they are robust with high growth rates...
Land based intensive cultivation systems have been proposed as an ideal option for the commercial pr...
The commercial production of Ulva spp. by aquaculture is gaining in importance due both to the quali...
The green seaweed Ulva is a major fouling organism but also an edible aquaculture product in Asia. T...
Ulva is a common component of marine intertidal flora in Australia with many species frequently obse...
In recent years, the interest in using seaweed for the sustainable production of commodities has bee...
Ulva is a genus of multicellular green algae that is phylogenetically similar to uni- cellular green...
The cultivation of seaweed species in fishpond effluent, characterized by high ammonium concentratio...
Use of seaweed by humans is an ancient practice. In Asian countries, the use of them in human and an...
The optimised reduction of dissolved nutrient loads in aquaculture effluents through bioremediation ...
Ulva fenestrata is an economically and ecologically important green algal species with a large poten...
This research investigated the technical feasibility of cultivating local seaweed species from Perth...
The mission of the Mak Pak Scale Up project 2021 present) is to develop a seaweed based food packag...
The viability of land-based seaweed cultivation is linked to high areal productivity of biomass and ...
The production of macroalgae in the tropics requires robust species that tolerate temperature and sa...
Filamentous species of Ulva are ideal for cultivation because they are robust with high growth rates...
Land based intensive cultivation systems have been proposed as an ideal option for the commercial pr...
The commercial production of Ulva spp. by aquaculture is gaining in importance due both to the quali...
The green seaweed Ulva is a major fouling organism but also an edible aquaculture product in Asia. T...
Ulva is a common component of marine intertidal flora in Australia with many species frequently obse...
In recent years, the interest in using seaweed for the sustainable production of commodities has bee...
Ulva is a genus of multicellular green algae that is phylogenetically similar to uni- cellular green...
The cultivation of seaweed species in fishpond effluent, characterized by high ammonium concentratio...
Use of seaweed by humans is an ancient practice. In Asian countries, the use of them in human and an...
The optimised reduction of dissolved nutrient loads in aquaculture effluents through bioremediation ...
Ulva fenestrata is an economically and ecologically important green algal species with a large poten...
This research investigated the technical feasibility of cultivating local seaweed species from Perth...
The mission of the Mak Pak Scale Up project 2021 present) is to develop a seaweed based food packag...
The viability of land-based seaweed cultivation is linked to high areal productivity of biomass and ...
The production of macroalgae in the tropics requires robust species that tolerate temperature and sa...