نتایج جستجو برای: seaweed

تعداد نتایج: 5243  

Alizadeh, Mohsen, Armand, Nezam, Haji Hashemi, Shokoufeh, Rahimi, Maryam,

Seaweed extract can improve the physicochemical properties of the soil and has a favorable effect on the plant growth and development due to having high nutrient content, high water holding capacity, plant growth regulators and beneficial microorganisms. The aim of this experiment was to investigate the effect of Ascophyllum nodosum extract, a brown alga, on the morphophysiological characterist...

2016
Mostafa Ibrahim Waly Ahmed Ali Al Alawi Insaaf Mohammad Al Marhoobi Mohammad Shafiur Rahman

Background: Azoxymethane (AOM) is a well-known colon cancer-inducing agent in experimental animals via mechanisms that include oxidative stress in rat colon and liver tissue. Few studies have investigated AOM-induced oxidative stress in rat liver tissue. Red seaweeds of the genera Hypnea Bryodies and Melanothamnus Somalensis are rich in polyphenolic compounds that may suppress cancer through an...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Jeremy D Long Rebecca S Hamilton Jocelyn L Mitchell

Species may compete indirectly by altering the traits of a shared resource. For example, herbivore-induced responses in plants may make plants more resistant or susceptible to additional herbivorous insect species. Herbivore-induced plant responses can significantly affect interspecific competition and herbivore population dynamics. These herbivore-herbivore indirect interactions have been over...

2007
L. Gutow M. Janke

Habitat segregation among competing species is widespread yet very little is know how this is achieved in practice. In a case study, we examined short-term effects of conspecific and congeneric density on habitat selection in two competing marine isopod species, Idotea emarginata and Idotea baltica. Under semi-natural conditions in large outdoor cylindrical tanks (4 m high; volume 5.5 m), anima...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Guillermo Diaz-Pulido Laurence J. McCook Sophie Dove Ray Berkelmans George Roff David I. Kline Scarla Weeks Richard D. Evans David H. Williamson Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

BACKGROUND Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate change, overfishing, diseases and eutrophication. Climate change models suggest increasing frequency and severity of warming-induced coral bleaching events, with consequent increases in coral mortality and algal overgrowth. Critically, the recovery of damaged reefs will depend on the ...

2017
Heather V Kenny Amber N Wright Jonah Piovia-Scott Louie H Yang David A Spiller Thomas W Schoener

Resource pulses are brief periods of unusually high resource abundance. While population and community responses to resource pulses have been relatively well studied, how individual consumers respond to resource pulses has received less attention. Local consumers are often the first to respond to a resource pulse, and the form and timing of individual responses may influence how the effects of ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2016
Giulia Corona Yang Ji Prapaporn Anegboonlap Sarah Hotchkiss Chris Gill Parveen Yaqoob Jeremy P E Spencer Ian Rowland

Brown seaweeds such as Ascophyllum nodosum are a rich source of phlorotannins (oligomers and polymers of phloroglucinol units), a class of polyphenols that are unique to Phaeophyceae. At present, there is no information on the bioavailability of seaweed polyphenols and limited evidence on their bioactivity in vivo. Consequently, we investigated the gastrointestinal modifications in vitro of sea...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 1979
J Inaba Y Nishimura R Ichikawa

稲葉 次郎,西 村義一,市 川竜資:放 射線医学総合研究所 環境衛生研究部 千葉市 穴川4-9-1,〒260 Co-60 metabolism/Seaweed cobalt/Rat The objective of this study is to compare whole-body retention in the rat of radiocobalt incorporated into a marine green alga with that of 60Co in inorganic form. Ulva pertusa was incubated in aerated seawater containing 60Co under fluorescent lamp for 7 days. The radio active seaweed was homogenated and...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2013
A Chester K Starosta C Andreoiu R Ashley A Barton J-C Brodovitch M Brown T Domingo C Janusson H Kucera K Myrtle D Riddell K Scheel A Salomon P Voss

Detailed analysis of (131)I levels in rainwater and in three species of seaweed (Fucus distichus Linnaeus, Macrocystis pyrifera, and Pyropia fallax) collected in southwest British Columbia and Bella Bella, B.C., Canada was performed using gamma-ray spectroscopy following the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident on March 11, 2011. Maximum (131)I activity was found to be 5.8(7) Bq/L in rainwate...

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
a. dashtiannasb v. yeganeh

bacterial diseases have been reported to be the major limiting factor in shrimp production. the use of natural products such as antimicrobials has been reported as a solution to the problem. the crude extract of a red seaweed laurencia snyderiae obtained from the persian gulf was evaluated for shrimp growth performance and to determine in vivo efficacy of this seaweed in the prevention of shrim...

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