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Prospects of biotechnology in seaweed mariculture in India

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Title Prospects of biotechnology in seaweed mariculture in India
 
Creator Kaladharan, P
Gopinathan, C P
 
Subject Mariculture
Seaweed
 
Description Red seaweeds are the major source of economically important
colloids, agar and carrageenan. Agar industry in India shall become commercially attractive only when the yield of agar from the raw material is enhanced. Inherently most Indian agarophytes contain 10-20% agar only.
Though species of Gelidiella and Gelldium contain 35-50% agar and the quality of agar in terms of gel strength is also superior, their biomass production is very less, occurrence is seasonal and their exploitation is
difficult. Hence an attempt is underway to obtain a hybrid strain of red seaweed for large scale mariculture between slow growing but high agar containing seaweed and fast growing, poor agar yielders. This article enumerates .the prospective areas of seaweed biotechnology and its
immediate relevance to seaweed mariculture and the related industry in India.
 
Publisher The Marine Biological Association of India
 
Contributor Menon, N G
Pillai, P P
 
Date 2001
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2459/1/Article_34.pdf
Kaladharan, P and Gopinathan, C P (2001) Prospects of biotechnology in seaweed mariculture in India. In: Perspectives in Mariculture. The Marine Biological Association of India, Cochin, pp. 381-388.