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Seaweed as feed supplement (OK-Net EcoFeed Practice Abstract) [PDF]
• Effectivity might differ depending on the seaweed type, harvest season and processing method. Brown and red seaweed species may be better than green.
van der Heide, Marleen Elise +1 more
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Inhibitory activity of extracts of Hebridean brown seaweeds on lipase activity [PDF]
The effect of three Hebridean brown seaweeds on lipase activity was assessed using a turbidimetric lipase activity assay and an in vitro simulation of the upper digestive tract.
Brownlee, Iain A. +8 more
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Em morangueiros, a mancha das folhas, causada por Mycosphaerella fragariae, é uma das doenças mais comuns na cultura, o que torna importantes os estudos de controle alternativo e de cultivares, sobre o progresso da epidemia.
Cristiano Nunes Nesi +4 more
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Nutramara - Marine Functional Foods Research Initiative (MFFRI/07/01) [PDF]
Final report of projectThe NutraMara – Marine Functional Foods Research Initiative was conceived by Sea Change - A Marine Knowledge, Research and Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013.
Fitzgerald, Richard J. +10 more
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Filtrate seaweed extract as biostimulant in nursery organic horticulture [PDF]
Many naturally-derived products are used as growth promoters or biostimulants on vegetables, even if their mechanisms of action are not still now completely clarified.
Alessandra, Trinchera +3 more
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The role of seaweed extracts, Ascophyllum nodosum, in the reduction in fecundity of Meloidogyne javanica [PDF]
Les effets d'extraits commerciaux de l'algue marine #Ascophyllum nodosum$ sur la fécondité du nématode #Meloidogyne javanica$, élevé sur tomate (#Lycopersicon esculentum$ cv. Ailsa Craig) sont évalués.
Blunden, G. +3 more
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Selvitys merileväuutteesta ja sen käyttömahdollisuuksista kasvuhäiriön torjuntaan [PDF]
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Kolari, Kimmo K.
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Bioproducts from seaweeds: a review with special focus on the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
Seaweeds, i.e. macroalgae that occupy the littoral zone, are a great source of compounds with diverse applications; their types and content greatly determine the potential applications and commercial values.
Cardoso, Susana M. +5 more
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The effect of growth regulators like Ascophyllum nodosum extract (0.1%), Triacontanol (5 ppm) and 28-Homobrassinolide (1ppm) in ameliorating salt stress in two genotypes of rice (IR-29 and CSR-4) under three salinity levels viz.
D. Panda, D. C. Ghosh
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Seaweed is a great source of biologically active metabolites which could prove interesting in cosmeceutical applications. In this study, seven Icelandic seaweed species (Ascophyllum nodosum, Alaria esculenta, Laminaria hyperborea, Laminaria digitata ...
Sophie Jensen +2 more
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