Tropical Phyconomy Coalition Development

Tropical Phyconomy Coalition Development

Focus on Eucheumatoid Seaweeds

Neish, Iain Charles; Hurtado, Anicia Q.; Critchley, Alan T.

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2024

321

Dura

Inglês

9783031478055

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Ten Guidelines for Phycosecurity Implemented as Biosecure Ecosystem Services Management of Tropical Seaweed Farms.- Chapter 2. Diversity of Eucheumatoids in the Philippines.- Chapter 3. The Role of Molecular Marker Technology in Advancing Eucheumatoid Research.- Chapter 4. Reproductive Biology and Novel Cultivar Development of the Eucheumatoid Kappaphycus alvarezii.- Chapter 5. A Review of the Use of Spores for the Supply of High Quality Kappaphycus alvarezii Seedlings.- Chapter 6. Evaluation of a Low-Cost Prototype for Micropropagation of Kappaphycus alvarezii and Its Application.- Chapter 7. The Importance of the Biosecurity Concept for a Resilient Eucheumatoid Aquaculture Industry.- Chapter 8. The Bio Economic Seaweed Model (BESeM) for Modelling Kappaphycus Cultivation in Indonesia.- Chapter 9. Cultivation and Domestication of Kappaphycus Alvarezii Strains at Ubatuba Bay, Sao Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil.- Chapter 10. Kappaphycusalvarezii Farming in Brazil: A Brief Summary and Current Trends.- Chapter 11. Developing Cultivation Systems and Better Management Practices for Caribbean Tropical Seaweeds in US Waters.- Chapter 12. Diverse Seaweed Farming Livelihoods in Two Indonesian Villages.- Chapter 13. Commercial Farming of Kappaphycus alvarezii in Sri Lanka: Current Developments and Opportunity for Becoming a Major Carrageenophyte Producer.- Chapter 14. Eucheumatoid Farming in India: Current Status and Way Forward for Sustainable Production.- Chapter 15. Boutique-type Cultivation of Kappaphycus alvarezii (Doty) L.M. Liao in the Subtropical Waters of Tosa Bay, Shikoku, Japan.- Chapter 16. Status and Trends of Eucheumatoid and Carrageenan Production in China.- Chapter 17. Opportunities for Strengthening the Indonesian Seaweed Penta-Helix Through Collaboration.- Chapter 18. Seaweed Production in Kenya Amid Environmental, Market and COVID-19 Pandemic Challenges.- Chapter 19. Integration of Precision Technology into Adaptive Phyconomy Systems for Extensive Tropical Red Seaweed Farming.- Chapter 20. Seaweed Health Problems: Major Limiting Factors Affecting the Sustainability of the Seaweed Aquaculture Industry in the Philippines.- Chapter 21. Anti-Microbial and Growth-Promoting Properties of Cultured Seaweeds Confer Resistance and Attraction to Ice-Ice Disease-Causing Bacteria: A Proposed Seaweed-Bacteria Pathosystem Model.- Chapter 22. Novel Methods for Protecting Kappaphycus alvarezii from Herbivores: An Overview of Development and Economic Prospects.- Chapter 23. A Phyconomic Game-Changer: Extracts of Selected Brown Seaweeds as Phyco(bio)Stimulants for Eucheumatoids.- Chapter 24. Stakeholders' Perspectives and Gender Relations as Indicators of Knowledge Systems: Empirical Evidence from the Philippine Seaweed Industry.- Chapter 25. Understanding the Organism: Insights from Chondrus crispus (Rhodophyta) for the Tropical Carrageen Seaweed Industry.- Chapter 26. The Center of Excellence for Development and Utilization of Seaweeds, Hasanuddin University (CEDUS-UNHAS) - Collaborating on Research and Outreach for the SDGs.
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Eucheumatoids;Eucheuma;Kappaphycus;Phycology;Phyconomy;Seaweed Biomass Valorisation;Seaweed Cultivation