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Bioecology of an articulated coralline alga Amphiroa fragilissima from Anjuna, Goa, Central Western Coast of India
(Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1991)
An articulated coralline alga Amphiroa fragilissima L. Lam. was found to exhibit spasmogenic and hypotensive activities due to the presence of a biogenic amine. This biologically active alga was studied for its bioecology. ...
Arsenic content in certain marine brown algae and mangroves from Goa coast
(NISCAIR, New Delhi, 1991)
Arsenic has been estimated in 7 species each of brown algae and mangroves, including different parts of Sargassum cinereum. Arsenic is more concentrated in brown algae [concentration /factor(CF) range 1.5 - 7 x 10 super(3)] ...
Marine biosphere reserves - Need of the 21st century
(Academy of Environmental Biology, 1991)
Worldwide awareness for the creation of Marine Biosphere Reserves has increased considerably due to the human depredation in many coastal areas and natural changes. Many important and unique plant and animal species have ...
Floristic composition of the deltaic regions of India
(Geological Society of India, 1991)
Various abiotic and biotic factors as well as the coastal geomorphology, influence formation of deltaic environment. The cover of salt tolerant flora is of significance in the stabilization of the delta. The root system ...
Trace metal concentration in some marine algae of the Maharashtra coast (India)
(1991)
74 marine algal species representing Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta and Rhodophyta from ten different stations along the Maharashtra Coast were analysed for the concentration of Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Pb Concentration varies ...
Socio-economic significance of mangroves in India
(International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems, Okinawa, Japan, 1991)
Mangrove ecosystem is considered ecologically and economically important perhaps due to its high productivity. However, due to the lack of proper scientific knowledge as well as the rapid increase in various developmental ...