Four seaweeds (Ulva rigida, Gracilaria gracilis, Gracilariopsis longissima and Gracilaria vermiculophylla) were monitored monthly from January to December 2014 in two eutrophic areas of the Venice Lagoon. The biochemical variations of total carbohydrates and native agar were measured. The agar yield of G. longissima was the highest, reaching 13.2 tonnes per hectare dwt with the highest agar percentages exceeding 70% in January.
Carbohydrate and agar yield: preliminary insights on seasonal variations in Ulva and three Gracilariaceae
Sfriso Andrea
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2016
Abstract
Four seaweeds (Ulva rigida, Gracilaria gracilis, Gracilariopsis longissima and Gracilaria vermiculophylla) were monitored monthly from January to December 2014 in two eutrophic areas of the Venice Lagoon. The biochemical variations of total carbohydrates and native agar were measured. The agar yield of G. longissima was the highest, reaching 13.2 tonnes per hectare dwt with the highest agar percentages exceeding 70% in January.File in questo prodotto:
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