Studies of Marine Macroalgae: Saline Desert Water Cultivation and Effects of Environmental Stress on Proximate Composition; A Final Subcontract Report

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    Abstract

    The objectives of the research for which results are presented in this report were, to determine the growth potential of marine macroalgae cultivated in desert saline waters, and to determine how certain environmental stresses affect proximate composition of several marine macroalgae.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages70
    StatePublished - 1985

    Bibliographical note

    Work performed by Harbor Branch Foundation, Ft. Pierce, Florida

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/STR-231-2799

    Keywords

    • algae
    • aquatic species program
    • deserts
    • growth
    • nitrogen
    • phosphorous
    • photosynthesis
    • salinity
    • seawater
    • Ulva
    • water

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