Not AvailableDuring the course of studies on marine algae growing around Mandapam (79° 8' E., 9° 17' N.) the author collected two green algae of the family Codiaceae; namely Udotea javensis A. & E. S. Gepp and Penicillus sibogae A. & E. S. Gepp. As these two algae have not hitherto been recorded from the Indian coast, their occurrence is reported in this communication.Not Availabl
Not AvailableMarine algae were collected from six localities along south Tamil Nadu Coast namely Tut...
Not AvailableThe alga which forms the subject of this account occurs in the coastal waters of India...
Not AvailableMarine macro algae, popularly known as seaweeds belong to non-flowering plants and in...
Not AvailableDuring the course of studies on marine algae growing around Mandapam (79° 8' E., 9° 17'...
Not AvailableAs early as 1927, Prof. M. O. P. Iyengar gave a brief account of the flora of Krusadai ...
During the course of studies on marine algae growing around Mandapam (79° 8' E., 9° 17' N.) the auth...
Not AvailableThis account deals with the algae collected during a survey of the pearl and chank beds...
Not AvailableA survey was made on the marine algae occurring at Pulicat, Kovalam, Muthukadu andMahab...
Not AvailableThe macroscopic algae comprising the three major classes Ghlorophyceae (green alga...
Not AvailableStudies on the distribution and seasonal changes in tHe marine aLgal flora was made for...
Not AvailableConsiderable work has been carried out on various aspects of Indian seaweeds. Owing t...
Not AvailableOur study reports the collection, biodiversity analyses, isolation and identification o...
Not AvailableConsiderable work has been carried out on various aspects of Indian seaweeds. Owing t...
Not AvailableThirty species of marine algae collected from different localities of Mandapam coast (G...
Not AvailableThe potential areas in India for luxuriant growth of seaweeds are south Tamil Nadu coas...
Not AvailableMarine algae were collected from six localities along south Tamil Nadu Coast namely Tut...
Not AvailableThe alga which forms the subject of this account occurs in the coastal waters of India...
Not AvailableMarine macro algae, popularly known as seaweeds belong to non-flowering plants and in...
Not AvailableDuring the course of studies on marine algae growing around Mandapam (79° 8' E., 9° 17'...
Not AvailableAs early as 1927, Prof. M. O. P. Iyengar gave a brief account of the flora of Krusadai ...
During the course of studies on marine algae growing around Mandapam (79° 8' E., 9° 17' N.) the auth...
Not AvailableThis account deals with the algae collected during a survey of the pearl and chank beds...
Not AvailableA survey was made on the marine algae occurring at Pulicat, Kovalam, Muthukadu andMahab...
Not AvailableThe macroscopic algae comprising the three major classes Ghlorophyceae (green alga...
Not AvailableStudies on the distribution and seasonal changes in tHe marine aLgal flora was made for...
Not AvailableConsiderable work has been carried out on various aspects of Indian seaweeds. Owing t...
Not AvailableOur study reports the collection, biodiversity analyses, isolation and identification o...
Not AvailableConsiderable work has been carried out on various aspects of Indian seaweeds. Owing t...
Not AvailableThirty species of marine algae collected from different localities of Mandapam coast (G...
Not AvailableThe potential areas in India for luxuriant growth of seaweeds are south Tamil Nadu coas...
Not AvailableMarine algae were collected from six localities along south Tamil Nadu Coast namely Tut...
Not AvailableThe alga which forms the subject of this account occurs in the coastal waters of India...
Not AvailableMarine macro algae, popularly known as seaweeds belong to non-flowering plants and in...