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Captive shrimp broodstock production: Relevance of eyestalk ablation and its regeneration in gonad maturation
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Carbohydrade metabolism in suspended and attached cells of marine fouling diatom, Navicula sp.
(New Delhi: Oxford and IBH, 1994)A marine fouling diatom, @iNavicula@@ sp. was cultured in the laboratory under 12-hour light : 12-hour dark conditions. Cells in suspension and attached to the flask walls were analyzed for chlorophyll a, cell organic ... -
Carbohydrate production by Amphora coffeaeformis, marine fouling diatom
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Carbohydrate sources of microfouling material developed on aluminium and stainless steel panels
(Harwood Academic Publishers GmbH, 1990) -
Carbohydrate-degrading bacteria closely associated with Tetraselmis indica: Influence on algal growth
(Inter-Research, 2012)The interactions between the algal species Tetraselmis indica and strains of bacteria are examined. Three bacterial strains were isolated and sequence analysis of the 16S rDNA indicated that the organisms belong to the ... -
Carbohydrates in size fractionated dissolved organic matter in a station of the Bay of Bengal
(NISCAIR, CSIR, 2007)Seawater samples were collected from 4 depths (2, 100, 500 and 1000 m) at one station in the Bay of Bengal. Very high molecular weight (VHMW) (greater than 30 kDa to 0.2 degrees m) and high molecular weight (HMW) (10 to ... -
Carbohydrates in the estuaries and coastal waters around Goa
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Carbohydrates in the waters of ponds of Ramanthuruthu Island, Cochin
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1982)Particulate and dissolved carbohydrates in 4 ponds of the Ramanthuruthu Island (9 degrees 58.5'N lat. and 76 degrees 15.4'E long.) were studied for 1 yr (1978-79). Particulate carbohydrate concentration varied from 0.2 to ... -
Carbohydrates, uronic acids and alkali extractable carbohydrates in contrasting marine and estuarine sediments: Distribution, size fractionation and partial chemical characterization
(Elsevier, 2008)Concentration, size fractionation and monosaccharide composition of carbohydrates and uronic acids were investigated in contrasting sediments of the Mandovi estuary (ME), Arabian Sea (AS) and the Bay of Bengal (BOB). ... -
Carbon and nitrogen budgets of the Arabian Sea
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Carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the North Indian Ocean
(Springer-Verlag, 2010)The land mass that blocks the Indian Ocean in the north at low latitudes profoundly influences the climate, circulation and biogeochemical processes of its northern basins. The asymmetrical distribution of freshwater and ... -
Carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of suspended particulate organic matter in Zuari Estuary, west coast of India
(Elsevier, 2015)The spatio-temporal variations of the δ13C and δ15N of suspended particulate organic matter (SPOM), along with ancillary chemical and hydrographic parameters, have been examined monthly for one year (October 2010 to September ... -
Carbon and oxygen isotope time series records of planktonic and benthic foraminifera from the Arabian Sea: Implications on upwelling processes
(Elsevier, 2003)Oxygen and carbon isotopic analyses have been performed on the tests of Globigerina bulloides and Pulleniatina obliquiloculata (planktonic foraminifera) and Uvigerina excellens (benthic foraminifer) to study the evolution ... -
Carbon budget in the eastern and central Arabian Sea: An Indian JGOFS synthesis
(American Geophysical Union, 2003)The carbon budget for the eastern and central Arabian Sea was constructed using results from the Modular Ocean Model and biogeochemical data collected largely under the Indian Joint Global Ocean Flux Study programme. The ... -
Carbon cycling in the northern Arabian Sea during the northeast monsoon: Significance of salps
(Inter-Research, 2002)Winter cooling and mixing brings nutrients (nitrate and phosphate) to the surface waters over large parts of the northern Arabian Sea, but the rates of primary production as well as carbon export from the euphotic zone are ... -
Carbon demand, utilization, and metabolic diversity of bacterioplankton in the frontal regimes of the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean
(Springer, 2015)Bacterial production, respiration and metabolic di- versity were measured up to 120 m depth in the Sub-Antarctic Front (SAF) and Polar Fronts I and II (PFI and PFII) of the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean ... -
Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in the Arabian Sea
(American Geophysical Union, 1993)This review concentrates on some aspects of biogeochemical cycling of carbon and nitrogen in the Arabian Sea with emphasis on the atmospheric fluxes of CO sub(2) and N sub(2)O. The Arabian Sea appears to serve as a net ... -
Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in the North Indian Ocean
(Current Science Association, Bangalore, India, 1995)The understanding of biogeochemical cycling of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in the oceans is essential for predicting the fate of anthropogenically emitted components. The North Indian Ocean, with its diverse regimes, ... -
Carbon Dioxide Concentration Mechanisms in Natural Populations of Marine Diatoms: Insights From Tara Oceans
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2021)Marine diatoms, the most successful photoautotrophs in the ocean, efficiently sequester a significant part of atmospheric CO2 to the ocean interior through their participation in the biological carbon pump. However, it is ...