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  • Marine macroalgae, or seaweeds, are plant-like organisms that generally live attached to rock or other hard substrata in coastal areas.
  • The term Seaweeds in this case refers only to macrophytic marine algae, both wild and cultivated, growing in saltwater.
  • Seaweeds are classified as Green, Brown, or Red. A particular seaweed’s placement in one of these groups is determined first by its photosynthetic pigments, then its reproductive mode, then its micro and macro morphologies, and finally by its phycopolymers.
  • Distinguishing these three phyla, however, involves more substantial differences than colour.
  • In addition to the pigmentation, they differ considerably in many ultrastructural and biochemical features including photosynthetic pigments, storage compounds, composition of cell walls, presence/absence of flagella, ultrastructure of mitosis, connections between adjacent cells, and the fine structure of the chloroplasts.
  • They originated through different evolutionary processes (primary endosymbiosis for green and red algae, secondary endosymbiosis for brown algae, and for this reason they are now classified in different kingdoms (green algae and red algae in the Kingdom Plantae, and brown algae in the Kingdom Chromista).
  • Seaweeds are far more complex organisms than generally realised. Many have specialised tissues and growth forms.
  • Generally, seaweeds and many algae have holdfasts: basal structures that do exactly what the name suggests - hold fast to the rock.
  • The present uses of seaweeds at present are as human foods, cosmetics, fertilisers, and for the extraction of industrial gums and chemicals.
  • They have the potential to be used as a source of long- and short-chain chemicals with medicinal and industrial uses.
  • Seaweed contains complex carbohydrates. These stimulate microscopic soil fungi and microbes. These little garden helpers increase the availability of soil nutrients and they also play a significant role in defending against soil-based diseases.
  • The nutrients in seaweed fertiliser promote early flowering, stronger crops, and increased sugar content in fruit.
    One of the greatest advantages of seaweed fertiliser is that it’s all-natural, you can use it in your garden confident that you aren’t spreading a cocktail of dangerous chemicals.
  • Seaweed is rich in nutrients like phosphorus, potassium, calcium and nitrogen. Composted seaweed also adds many micronutrients that will improve soil quality and plant health.

     
General Information
  • Introduction Of Seaweed Fertlizer
  • Benefits Of Sea Weed Extracts As Fertilizers
  • Alliance Seaweed Fertilizer

Product

  • Field Test Report on Seaweed Extract Powder
  • Seaweed: Promising Plant Of the  Millennium
  • Seaweed as a Natural Resource and a Renewable Energy Source
  • Making your own liquid
    fertilizer
  • Seaweed Fertilizer For the Organic farmer Bio Bauer

Patents

  • Production Of Metabolic Demand Seaweed-Type Fertilizer
  • Process For Manufacturing Paper From Seaweed
  • Integrated Method For Production Of Carrageenan And Liquid Fertilizer From Fresh Seaweeds
  • Paper Comprising Cellulose Fiber And Seaweed Particles In Integral Form
  • Technology For Cultivation Of PORPHYRA and other Seaweeds in Land-Based Sea Water Ponds
  • Zostera Seaweed Articles And Methods Of Preparing And Utilizing Same

MSDS

  • Alliance Seaweed Fertilizer
  • Goemar Rhizophos
  • Kelpgrow
  • Neptune Liquid Seaweed
  • Neptune's Harvest Fish And Seaweed Fertilizer
  • Safer® Brand Insect Killing Soap with Seaweed Extract II
  • Seaweed Extract Powder
  • Seaweed Fertilizer Power

Suppliers

  • Suppliers of Seaweed Fertilizer
  • Manufacturers Of Seaweed
  • Exporters of Seaweed
  • Seaweed Manufacturers
  • Suppliers And Exporters
  • Seaweed Suppliers
  • Seaweed Manufacturers and Exporters
  • Suppliers of Seaweed
Company Profiles
  • Company of India
  • Company of China
Technology
  • Technology Of China
  • Technology Of Zhejiang,China
  • Technology Of Gujarat
  • Technology Of Quingdao, China
  • Technology Of Shenyang, China

Synthesis

  • Effect of Seaweed Liquid Fertilizer on Abelmoschus esculentus (l) medikus
  • Effect of Seaweed Liquid Fertilizer on Cyamopsis tetrogonolaba (L) Taub
  • Effect of Seaweed Concentrate Of Padina Pavonia
  • Seaweed Extracts as Biostimulants of Plant Growth and Development
  • Effect of seaweed extracts on growth and yield of rice plants

Manufacturing Process

  • Process For Manufacturing
  • The Manufacture Of Seaweed Extracts
  • Carbon dioxide utilization and seaweed production

Study

  • Studies on the Flowering Plant Tagetes erecta
  • Effectiveness of Myanmar Brown Seaweed Extract as Organic Fertilizer in Pot Trial of Rice
  • Seaweed Liquid Fertilizer As an Alternate Source in improving yield Of Vigna Radiata L.
  • Biofertilizer Potential of Traditional and Panchagavya Amended with Seaweed Extract
  • Studies on the Effect of Sargassum polycystum
  • A new approach to seaweed  in the case of Ascophyllum nodosum

Market

  • Present Scenario Of Seaweeds
  • Economic Value Of Seaweeds

Applications

  • The use of seaweed products on fine turf
  • Use of algae as an energy
    source
  • Application In Crop Management Programs
  • Application of Bioactivators
  • Seaweed extract shows improved fruit quality at McLaren Vale vineyard trial

Report

  • Seaweed Harvesting in Northern Ireland
  • Production of mono sugar from acid hydrolysis of seaweed
  • Impact Assessment of Hand and Mechanical Harvesting of Ascophyllum nodosum
  • Report On Fertilizers
  • Gardening in Southeastern Alaska

 

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