McDonnell, Adam Luck, Tobias Nash, Róisín Touzet, Nicolas
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture
The drive towards ensuring the sustainability of bioresources has been linked with better valorising primary materials and developing biorefinery pipelines. Seaweeds constitute valuable coastal resources with applications in the bioenergy, biofertiliser, nutrition, pharmaceutical and cosmetic sectors. Owing to the various sought-after metabolites t...
Mohapatra, Archit Trivedi, Shraddha Kolte, Atul P. Tejpal, Chaluvanahalli S. Elavarasan, Krishnamoorthy Vaswani, Shalini Malik, Pradeep Kumar Ravishankar, Chandragiri Nagarajarao Bhatta, Raghavendra
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Frontiers in Microbiology
In vitro studies were undertaken aiming to study the methane (CH4) mitigation potential of biowaste (BW) of Padina gymnospora at the graded inclusion of 0% (C), 2% (A2), 5% (A5), and 10% (A10) of the diet composed of straw and concentrate in 40:60 ratio. The chemical composition analysis revealed that the BW contained higher crude protein (CP), neu...
Quiroz-González, Nataly Ponce-Márquez, Maria Edith Aguilar-Estrada, Luis Gabriel Ruiz-Boijseauneau, Ivette
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Botanica Marina
The algae of the genus Gelidium can be found as frequent and abundant inhabitants in the rocky intertidal zone of the Mexican Atlantic. Six species of this genus have been reported in this region, but only Gelidium americanum has been confirmed with morphological and molecular tools, despite how important both tools have proven to be for the group....
Salland, Nora Wilding, Catherine Jensen, Antony Smale, Dan A
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Annals of botany
Large brown macroalgae serve as foundation organisms along temperate and polar coastlines, providing a range of ecosystem services. Saccorhiza polyschides is a warm-temperate kelp-like species found in the northeast Atlantic, which is suggested to have proliferated in recent decades across the southern UK, possibly in response to increasing tempera...
Rasowo, Joseph Ouma Nyonje, Betty Olendi, Robert Orina, Paul Odongo, Salome
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Kenya is committed to the global efforts on climate change mitigation and adaptation as seen through investments in various sustainable green and blue economy projects. In this review paper, we present the current status of what has been done, particularly on the blue carbon offset initiatives undertaken in the mangrove and seaweed ecosystems as we...
Marmelo, Isa Dias, Marta Grade, Ana Pousão-Ferreira, Pedro Diniz, Mário Sousa Marques, António Maulvault, Ana Luísa
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Frontiers in Marine Science
The increasing demand for healthy aquatic products has contributed to the rapid growth of aquaculture. Despite the many progresses, over the years, in aquaculture production, animal welfare and reduction of the stress induced by captivity remain a challenge in this sector, and overcoming it is fundamental to improve animal growth performance and re...
Gibbons, Emily G. Quijón, Pedro A.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Studies examining the relationship between seaweeds and the diversity of associated organisms have been attempted far less than those focusing on the influence of terrestrial plants. That is troublesome considering the growing number of studies reporting the decline or local loss of macroalgae because of ocean warming and climate change. Since the ...
Lee, Soon Dong Yang, Hong Lim Kim, In Seop
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The taxonomic relationships of 10 strains isolated from seaweeds collected from two beaches in Republic of Korea were studied by sequencing and analyses of 16S rRNA genes and whole genomes. For the construction of a more reliable and robust 16S rRNA gene phylogeny, the authentic and nearly complete 16S rRNA gene sequences of all the Microbacterium ...
Indraningrat, A A G Purnami, P P C P Aryastuti, A A S A Wijaya, M D Horng, J T
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Seaweeds have a strong relationship with prokaryotic community especially bacteria. Bacteria-associated with seaweeds generally produce active compounds which could be potential for pharmaceutical purposes. This research was focused to study antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activities from a bacteria encoded as SMPRL-2, isolated from Euche...
Amsler, Charles D. Amsler, Margaret O. Heiser, Sabrina McClintock, James B. Iken, Katrin Galloway, Aaron W. E. Klein, Andrew G.
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Botanica Marina
Fleshy macroalgae dominate the hard bottom, shallow waters along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). Although there are numerous reports on their ecology, geographic distribution, and to a lesser extent, vertical (depth) distribution in the northern portions of the WAP, much less is known farther south along the central portion of the WAP. Here ...