Harikrishnan, E; Dr.Joseph, K J(Cochin University of Science and Technology, February , 2012)
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Abstract:
As the title of the thesis indicates, a detailed analysis of microalgae, the
major primary producers and the first link in aquatic food chains, was carried
out during this study. Microalgae are either planktonic or benthic. The studies
on these microscopic autotrophs are having an upsurge of interest recently due
to their variations, adaptations, short generation time and various utilitarian
aspects, including food, fodder and fuel. The surface water samples collected during the cruises
(cruise nos. 189, 193, 195, 196, 203, 204, 205, 207 and 209) of Fisheries and
Oceanographic Research Vessel (FORV) Sagar Sampada (Fig.2.2), conducted
during the period from November 2000 to November 2002, are used as
samples for microalgal estimation in the EEZ of India. The present research
work includes the identification and distributional pattern of planktonic
microalgae in the EEZ of India. The blooms encountered during the above
mentioned cruises of FORV Sagar Sampada and the blooms of Kerala coast
during the period from 2001-2005 are also studied
Description:
Department of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry
School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Srisudha,S; Dr.Ramachandran Nair,P V(Cochin University of Science and Technology, June , 1989)
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The main objective of the study is primarily to determine the magnitude of selected trace elements, the concentrations of which would possibly accelerate growth resulting in larger biomass and sustained period of exponential phase for economically viable harvest. The study on the effect of three trace elements namely Cu, Mn and Zn on two species of algae,ISOChrySiS galbana Parke and Synechocystib salina Wislouch under different conditions of salinity, PH and temperature involves several combinations for each metal, from which the relative set of conditions has been adduced. The scheme of the experiments was statistically designed for interpretation of data and factors were assessed and graded according to relative importance. The methodology adopted for data interpretation is analysis of variance by split-plot design method.
The thesis has been divided into five chapters. The introductory chapter explains the relevance of the research work undertaken. Chapter 11 gives a review on the work pertaining to the above mentioned three trace elements in relation to nutrition as well as on the toxic aspects about which there is an abundance of literature. Chapter Ill presents a detailed description of the material and specialised methods followed for the study. The results and conclusions of the various experiments on effect of metals on growth and other physiological activities are discussed in Chapters IV and V.