Seasonal variation of alginic acid content in Sargassum cervicone Greville from Hikkaduwa


Autoria(s): Durairatnam, M.; Grero, J.
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1969

Resumo

Sargassum cervicone Greville is one of the species of Sargassum occuring in abundance along the South Western Coast of Ceylon. Durairatnam 1966 carried out a survey from Ambalangoda to Hambantota, and estimated that approximately 130 tons of dried Sargassum can be harvested manually. The bulk of the Sargassum found in this area was Sargassum cervicone Greville.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16779/1/NARA20.2_169.pdf

Durairatnam, M. and Grero, J. (1969) Seasonal variation of alginic acid content in Sargassum cervicone Greville from Hikkaduwa. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Station, Ceylon, 20(2), pp. 169-170.

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