Crescimento e desenvolvimento de mudas de tomate sob efeito de extrato Ascophyllum nodosum
Na fase de produção de mudas de tomate, a utilização do extrato de alga Ascophyllum nodosum pode se tornar uma alternativa orgânica viável na agricultura, como uma alternativa de biofertilizante, estimulando através de seus compostos o crescimento ...
Bruno Goulart de Azevedo Souza +5 more
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Marine Ingredients for Sensitive Skin: Market Overview
Marine ingredients are a source of new chemical entities with biological action, which is the reason why they have gained relevance in the cosmetic industry.
Marta Salvador Ferreira +4 more
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Low-level seaweed supplementation improves iodine status in iodine-insufficient women [PDF]
Iodine insufficiency is now a prominent issue in the UK and other European countries due to low intakes of dairy products and seafood (especially where iodine fortification is not in place).
Combet, Emilie +4 more
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IODINE EXCHANGE IN ASCOPHYLLUM
1. Through the use of radioactive iodine the following information concerning the removal of iodine from sea water by Ascophyllum has been established: the removal occurs as an exchange process between iodine in the sea water and iodine already present in the cells; the iodine is exchanged in the form of iodides, not iodates; the exchange takes place ...
NORMAN A. BAILY, SALLY KELLY
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The Potential of Ascophyllum Nodosum to Accelerate Green Waste Composting
Abstract Millions of tonnes of green waste are produced annually in the UK. The process of composting usually extends to more than two months as well producing greenhouse gases which affect the environment. We proposed a potential approach to use algal extract from Ascophyllum nodosum as a compost accelerator.
Omar Al-Dulaimi +4 more
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Seaweed Diversity and Conservation on the Warambadi Seashore of Sumba Island: Substrata and Seasonal Phenomenon [PDF]
The interaction between species and species diversity with their growing habitats are essential in the conservation of species. This study deals with the diversity and conservation of seaweed (marine macro-algae) with the emphasis on substrata habitats ...
Anggadiredja, J. T. (Jana)
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Zeolite and Ascophyllum nodosum-Based Biostimulant Effects on Spinach Gas Exchange and Growth
Among the innovative practices of dry-farming in recent years, the possibility of the combined use of biostimulants and soil conditioners is assuming an important role.
Donato Castronuovo +4 more
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Effect of Moisture Stress and Growth Regulators on Growth and Yield of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
The effect of moisture stress and growth regulators on chickpea was studied during the rabi season of 2011 in a field experiment with split plot design. Two levels of moisture regime were maintained viz.
A. Sen +3 more
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Chemical Composition of the Brown Alga Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jol.: Presence of Reducing Compounds in Ascophyllum nodosum [PDF]
As early as 1893, Crato1 noticed highly refractive, colourless vesicles in the cells of brown algae. These vesicles, which are usually termed physodes, are characterized by a number of colour reactions, such as the red colour given with vanillin hydrochloric acid and diazo reagents. They are also known to reduce silver nitrate.
BJØRN LARSEN, ARNE HAUG
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The stability of pigments in the thalli and extracts of the Barents Sea fucus algae
Fucus algae of the Barents Sea are a promising source of biologically active substances (BAS), including carotenoid and chlorophyll pigments. The main direction of processing these types of brown algae is aimed at obtaining polysaccharides, and therefore
Daurtseva A. V. , Obluchinskaya E. D.
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