Ammini, Joseph; Dr.Ramachandran Nair,P V(Cochin University of Science and Technology, December , 1983)
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The present study on naoplankton is based on the isolation and development of unialgai culturas from the inshore waters at Cochin. characterization of their growth assimilation products. ecophysioiogy and evaluation of nutritional quality. The work was carried out during the period 1980-1983. The nanoplankters were isolated and grown in the labratory as batch cultures to study the increase in cell population, the photosynthetic pigment: ana physioiogical activity. The chemical composition of these organisms and their rate of excretion were also determined. The environmental factors physical and chemical that influence the growth of these Cultures were defined by conducting independentexperiments. These cultures of the isolated nanoplankters have raised indoor and fed to the larvae of edible oyster to test their suitability as live-food.
Jitha, G; Dr.Ammini, Joseph(Cochin University of Science and Technology, October , 2005)
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The microalgae gained importance as food and feed as well as source of fine
chemicals since the l960’s. Spirulina became the trend setter due to its easily
culturable properties as well as nutritional composition. A rapid expansion of
microalgal industry occurred in the Asia-Pacific region as microalgae came to
stay as a health food supplement.
Microalgae have been an integral component of oxidation ponds usually
incorporated with wastewater treatment. Over the last few decades, efforts
have been made to apply intensive microalgal cultures to perform biological
tertiary treatment of secondary effluents. Given the limited number of species
still available for commercial exploitation, it is imperative to isolate and
cultivate those photosynthetic organisms with high growth rate and biomass
accumulation, which could play the dual role of cleaning the wastewater and
also providing useful biomass. This has been the objective of this study ie.
0 To develop pure cultures of local isolates of Cyanobacteria for
extraction of biochemicals of commercial value
0 To couple biomass production with effluent treatment
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School of Environmental Studies, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Sunila, George; Dr.Mohammed Salih,K Y(Cochin University of Science & Technology, March , 2000)
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The present investigations have considerably enhanced the existing knowledge on the biology and distribution/availability pattern of D.incarnatus in the Malippuram region. The species occurs in good concentration during October - March/April, and disappears from the area during late premonsoon and monsoon months. Recolonising the area in September, it grows fast in the subsequent months. The life span of the species is estimated to be about an year. Studies on the reproductive biology of the species have revealed that there are two spawning peaks, the major peak in February - March and minor peak, in December. The salinity regime of the area influences the reproductive activity. These observations form the original contribution in the thesis. The information on variation in water content, protein,glycogen and lipid levels in relation to reproductive cycle has helped to a better understanding of the gametogenic activity and spawning of the species. Similarly, the findings on salinity tolerance and filtration rate have shown that small sized clams exhibit greater tolerance range than larger clams, and grow at a faster rate with active metabolism. It is hoped that these information would considerably add to the present knowledge of the basic facts which are relevant to the improvement and management of the clam fishery of this region.
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Department of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Sophy,John T; Dr.Shahul,Hameed M(Cochin University of Science And Technology, April , 1989)
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Detailed information on the biology of fishes is an essential
prerequisite for their proper conservation, management and
exploitation. An amplified knowledge on the biology isfundamentally
essential to plan sound management policies for rational utilization
of Nemipterid fishes along the Indian coast. Any information on the
biochemical composition of fishes will be of immense use in assessing
their nutritive value. The importance of understanding body
composition during growth is essential in production studies.
Detailed work on Nemipterid fishes has been done in other parts of
the world whereas along the Indian coast_ not much work has been
carried out. Hence the present investigation is undertaken on the
systematics of Nemipterids available at Cochin and the biology and
biochemical aspects of_N. jagonicus and_M. mesogrion
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Department of Industrial Fisheries, Cochin University of Science And Technology