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Identification of abscisic acid in the seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum
Phytochemistry, 1988Abstract Abscisic acid (ABA) has been isolated from commercial preparations and freeze-dried samples of the brown algae Ascophyllum nodosum . Purification by established methods yielded 0.03–0.15 μg ABA/g dry weight in lyophilize powders and 0.10–0.46 μg ABA/g dry wt in a commercial extract.
Gregory L. Boyer, Susan S. Dougherty
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Composting Processing Residuals Of Seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum)
Compost Science & Utilization, 1997Trials are described in which composting may be used to produce materials suitable for land application, such as tree planting or mulching, from seaweed-based decanter waste otherwise unsuitable for any horticultural purpose. This organic material self-heated readily, suggesting potential as a biological compost activator.
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Bromoperoxidase activity and vanadium level of the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum
Phytochemistry, 2008Vanadium-dependent peroxidase activity in extracts of Ascophyllum nodosum growing in the intertidal region close to Roscoff/France, and algal vanadium levels, followed approximately similar seasonal variation, as deduced from a study lasting from April 2005 to March 2006. High peroxidase (PO) activity was found in extracts obtained from algae collected
Jens, Hartung +5 more
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Ascophyllum Nodosum: induttore di resistenza in vite
2019I biostimolanti naturali sono strumenti innovativi di crescente interesse e validi per ottimizzare la gestione del vigneto, per indurre resistenza verso vari patogeni e per mitigare gli effetti negativi indotti dagli stress ambientali.
Alberto Palliotti +2 more
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