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Experimental field cultivation of Acanthophora spicifera in the near shore area of Gulf of Mannar

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Title Experimental field cultivation of Acanthophora
spicifera in the near shore area of Gulf of Mannar
 
Creator Kaliaperumal, N
Kalimuthu, S
Ramalingam, J R
Selvaraj, M
 
Subject Seaweed
 
Description Results of experimental field cultivation of the red alga Acanthophom spicifera
(Vahl.) Boergesen, following vegetative-propagation method, sre presented.
Vegetative fragments 5 cm in length were tied into clusters with polypropylene
straw and were fastened to nylon fishing lines. The weight of seed material thus
introduced was 4.85 kg. The algae grew rapidly and reached harvestable size of
15.9 cm mean length in 25 days. The weight of fresh harvested plants was
12.85 kg, having had a 2.6 fold increase over the weight of the seed material,
indicating that the nearshore area of Hare Island in Gulf of Mannar, where
the experiment was conducted, is suitable for large-scale cultivation of this seaweed.
 
Publisher CMFRI/ICAR
 
Date 1986
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/402/1/Article_12.pdf
Kaliaperumal, N and Kalimuthu, S and Ramalingam, J R and Selvaraj, M (1986) Experimental field cultivation of Acanthophora spicifera in the near shore area of Gulf of Mannar. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 33 (4). pp. 476-478.