Culture and use of algae in Southeast Asia. Proceedings of the Symposium on Culture and Utilization of Algae in Southeast Asia, 8-11 December 1981, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines
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Abstract
Abstracts of the 13 papers presented at the symposium are cited individually. A variety of topics were covered, including the culture of micro and macroalgae, the processing of algal products and their utilization in industry as natural feed for aquaculture animals, the status of seaweed resources and their production, and the biology and use of algal populations as an indicator of the state of the aquatic environment.
Suggested Citation
Dogma Jr., I. J., Trono Jr., G. C., & Tabbada, R. A. (Eds.). (1990). Culture and use of algae in Southeast Asia. Proceedings of the Symposium on Culture and Utilization of Algae in Southeast Asia, 8-11 December 1981, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines. Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Contents
- Foreword
- Seaweed resources in the developing countries of Asia: Production and socio-economic implications
- Utilization and farming of seaweeds in Indonesia
- Present status of seaweed culture in Korea
- Utilization of seaweeds in Thailand
- Life history of Acrothrix pacifica and Sphaerotrichia divaricata in laboratory cultures
- Antithamnion sparsum , its life history and hybridization with A. defectum in culture
- Water quality assessment of the Langat River, Selangor, Malaysia using the natural algal periphyton community and laboratory bioassays of two Chlorella species
- Growth and development of Trentepohlia odorata in culture
- Agroindustrial waste products as sources of cheap substrates for algal single-cell protein production
- Utilization of seaweed resources
- Culture and utilization of freshwater algae as protein source
- Philippine algal taxonomy: Past, present, and future
- Algal production and utilization relevant to aquaculture in the Philippines
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Book; Conference publicationISBN
9718511113Format
v, 111 p. : ill.
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