Not AvailableFor centuries, seaweeds of various kinds have been put to several uses in the countries of south and south-east Asia (Chapman and Chapman, 1980). The utilisation of these seaweeds has come up step by step starting with using them as food, later as raw material for industrial, medicinal, pharmaceutical and cosmetic purposes. The extended coastline of India of about 7500 kIn long with wide shelf area of 0.451 million sq. kIn. provide the most suitable environment for seaweed growth. The extensive shallow bays, coral reefs and lagoons, characterised by slow to moderately strong currents coupled with sandy and coralline bottoms make the Indian coastal belts, the ideal habitat for many economic seaweeds.Not Availabl
The potential areas in India for luxuriant growth of seaweeds are south Tamil Nadu coast, Gujarat c...
The commercial exploitation of seaweeds in India has started in 1966. At present the seaweeds are ...
Seaweeds are macroscopic marine algae, form one of the important living resources of the ocean. Th...
For centuries, seaweeds of various kinds have been put to several uses in the countries of south a...
The general distribution of seaweeds along the east and west coasts of India, Lakshadweep and Andam...
Seaweeds, constituting an important renewable marine resource, grow in the shallow waters of sea w...
Not AvailableThe potential areas in India for luxuriant growth of seaweeds are south Tamil Nadu coas...
Seaweeds are macroscopic non flowering marine plants, that live either in marine or brackish water e...
Seaweeds are valued commercially for their cell wall polysaccharides such as agar, algin, carrageena...
Seaweeds are macroscopic algae, which form an important component of the marine living resource. T...
India has extensive seaweed resources and these have been surveyed by several workers. In India, mo...
Growing seaweed has become a realistic option for India's low-income coastal villages to improve the...
Considerable work has been carried out on various aspects of Indian seaweeds. Owing to the utilisa...
The Seaweeds are macrophytic algae, a primitive type of plants lacking true roots, stems and leaves....
Seaweeds are used as human foods,lock feed and utiliser in different parts of the world. Apart from ...
The potential areas in India for luxuriant growth of seaweeds are south Tamil Nadu coast, Gujarat c...
The commercial exploitation of seaweeds in India has started in 1966. At present the seaweeds are ...
Seaweeds are macroscopic marine algae, form one of the important living resources of the ocean. Th...
For centuries, seaweeds of various kinds have been put to several uses in the countries of south a...
The general distribution of seaweeds along the east and west coasts of India, Lakshadweep and Andam...
Seaweeds, constituting an important renewable marine resource, grow in the shallow waters of sea w...
Not AvailableThe potential areas in India for luxuriant growth of seaweeds are south Tamil Nadu coas...
Seaweeds are macroscopic non flowering marine plants, that live either in marine or brackish water e...
Seaweeds are valued commercially for their cell wall polysaccharides such as agar, algin, carrageena...
Seaweeds are macroscopic algae, which form an important component of the marine living resource. T...
India has extensive seaweed resources and these have been surveyed by several workers. In India, mo...
Growing seaweed has become a realistic option for India's low-income coastal villages to improve the...
Considerable work has been carried out on various aspects of Indian seaweeds. Owing to the utilisa...
The Seaweeds are macrophytic algae, a primitive type of plants lacking true roots, stems and leaves....
Seaweeds are used as human foods,lock feed and utiliser in different parts of the world. Apart from ...
The potential areas in India for luxuriant growth of seaweeds are south Tamil Nadu coast, Gujarat c...
The commercial exploitation of seaweeds in India has started in 1966. At present the seaweeds are ...
Seaweeds are macroscopic marine algae, form one of the important living resources of the ocean. Th...